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Is it risky to have an operation for lumbar spondylolisthesis?
It is a common operation with high safety and reliability, with an excellent and good rate of 80-90%. Without surgery, the risk is greater, the condition continues to deteriorate, and you can lose your ability to work.

1, non-surgical treatment

It is suitable for patients with short medical history, mild symptoms, slippage within I degree, old age and poor health who cannot tolerate surgery. Including rest physiotherapy, back muscle exercise, waist circumference or brace, osteoporosis treatment, aerobic exercise and weight loss.

2. Surgical therapy

Surgical indications:

(1) There are no symptoms, and more than 50% of adolescents with slippage are in the growth and development stage;

(2) Progressive slippage;

(3) Non-surgical treatment can't correct spinal deformity and obviously abnormal gait;

(4) those who can't relieve pain by non-surgical treatment;

(5) Symptoms of nervous system or cauda equina compression syndrome appear in lower limbs.