Lumbar spondylolisthesis lumbar vertebrae may rattle, but not all patients will experience this symptom. After lumbar spondylolysis, the neighboring lumbar vertebrae will become less stable due to larger gaps and the relative movement between vertebrae, and the lumbar vertebral joints will rattle when the patient is exercising or lifting his/her legs while lying down. However, it is not absolute. Some patients with lumbar slipped disc may not have the above symptoms. In the case of middle-aged or elderly patients with lumbar spondylolisthesis due to degenerative diseases, the patient may experience a decrease in the stability of the vertebrae due to ligamentous laxity, osteoporosis, etc., which may lead to rattling of the bones during movement. If the diagnosis of lumbar spondylolisthesis is confirmed, it is recommended to go to the hospital regularly for follow-up.