Can you still walk with a misaligned back?

After a lumbar subluxation, it is possible to walk in the vast majority of cases. A lumbar subluxation, also known as a lumbar spondylolisthesis, has different clinical symptoms determined by the degree of slippage. If the clinical symptoms are severe, there is no way to walk down to the ground. However, the vast majority of patients with lumbar spine slippage are relatively green and mild, and the first degree of lumbar spine slippage and second degree of lumbar spine slippage account for the vast majority of all patients with lumbar spine subluxation, while the first degree of slippage and second degree of slippage can walk normally. However, if the lumbar spine has a severe slippage, such as a third degree slippage of the lumbar spine, or even a complete misalignment of the lumbar spine, there is no way to walk. Third-degree slippage has very obvious symptoms of lumbar pain and nerve damage in the lower extremities, so there is no way to walk, while complete misalignment of the lumbar spine can lead to bilateral lower extremity paralysis, so there is no way to walk either.