Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title Correction of multilevel lumbar retrolistheses by non-surgical extension traction procedures in a patient with congenital fusion of L5-S1: A CBP case report with a 13-month follow-up [case report]
URL https://journal.parker.edu/article/78092-correction-of-multilevel-lumbar-retrolistheses-by-non-surgical-extension-traction-procedures-in-a-patient-with-congenital-fusion-of-l5-s1-a-cbp-case
Journal J Contemp Chiropr. 2020 ;3(1):137-142
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Publication Type Case Report
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Objective: To discuss the correction of multiple retrolistheses in a patient with back pain.

Clinical Features: A 32-year old male sought care for recurrent back pain. He had reduced lumbar spine range of motion without neurologic involvement. Radiographic analysis showed multilevel pathologic retrolistheses from L1-2 to L4-5, as well as congenital fusion of L5-S1.

Intervention and Outcome: The treatment consisted of lumbar extension traction and spinal manipulation. Following treatment, the patient experienced significant back pain relief and increased flexibility. Follow-up lumbar radiography illustrated reduction of all retrolistheses to within normal. A 13-month follow-up demonstrated stability of the initial multi-level retrolisthesis subluxation corrections and the patient experienced no further pain.

Conclusion: This case illustrates that early lumbar spine (grade 1) retrolistheses are amenable to correction via non-surgical means. This is the second case in the literature showing spinal traction successfully reducing spondylolisthesis.

Author keywords: Spondylolisthesis; Lumbar Traction; Low Back Pain

Author affiliations: PAO: Private practice, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada; DEH: CBP NonProfit, Inc., Eagle, Idaho, United States

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