Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebra slips forward over the vertebra below it.
Conditions & Injuries
Spondylolysis and Spondylolysthesis
The spine is made up of a series of connected bones called "vertebrae." In about 5% of the adult population, there is a developmental crack in one of the vertebrae, usually at the point at which the lower (lumbar) part of the spine joins the tailbone (sacrum).
Spondylosis
Technically, spondylosis is a form of arthritis—spinal osteoarthritis (osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis) to be exact.
Sports Injuries
Although not common, back and neck injuries can occur in young athletes who participate in sports.
Sprains and Strains
A back sprain or strain can occur when you lift too much weight, play a strenuous sport, or even bend or twist improperly during the course of a regular day.
Stenosis
The spine is a long, hollow tube that has multiple openings to allow for the passage of the spinal cord and nerve roots. Over time, bone, ligaments, and discs can constrict the canal.
Syringomyelia
Syringomyelia is a progressive disorder in which a fluid-filled cyst, or syrinx, forms within the spinal cord.
Tailbone Pain
Tailbone pain can make sitting and leaning back very uncomfortable. But on the bright side, most people with tailbone pain respond very well to conservative treatment.
Tarlov Cysts
A Tarlov cyst (TC) is a fluid-filled sac that can develop anywhere in the spine affecting the nerve roots.
Whiplash and Whiplash Associated Disorder
The spine is a long chain of bones, discs, muscles and ligaments that extends from the base of the skull to the tip of the tailbone.