Lumbar retrolisthesis refers to the posterior (backward) displacement of one vertebral body relative to the one immediately below it. In the case of L1–L2 ...
Lumbar Disc Backward Slip, medically known as retrolisthesis, occurs when one vertebral body in the lower spine shifts backward relative to the vertebra below ...
Lumbar disc retrolisthesis at the L5–S1 level is a spinal joint dysfunction in which the L5 vertebral body shifts posteriorly relative to the sacrum (S1), ...
Lumbar disc retrolisthesis is a condition in which the L4 vertebral body slips posteriorly (backward) relative to the L5 vertebral body by at least 3 mm, ...
Lumbar disc retrolisthesis at the L3–L4 level is a condition in which the L3 vertebral body shifts posteriorly relative to L4, causing misalignment of the ...
Lumbar disc retrolisthesis at the L2–L3 level occurs when the second lumbar vertebra shifts slightly backward relative to the third lumbar vertebra. This ...
Lumbar disc retrolisthesis at the L1–L2 level refers to the backward (posterior) displacement of the L1 vertebral body relative to L2, without complete ...
Lumbar disc retrolisthesis is a specific form of spondylolisthesis in which one vertebral body in the lower (lumbar) spine slips backward relative to the ...
Stair-stepped retrolisthesis is a form of spinal instability where one vertebra slips backward relative to both the one above and the one below, creating a ...
Stairstepped posterolisthesis (also known as “stair-stepped retrolisthesis”) is a specific pattern of posterior vertebral displacement in which one or more ...
Lumbar Disc Stairstepped Posterolisthesis is a specialized form of retrolisthesis characterized by sequential posterior displacement of multiple adjacent ...
Posterolisthesis—also called retrolisthesis—refers to the backward slip of one vertebral body relative to the one below it. In the lumbar spine, ...
Lumbar disc posterolisthesis at the L4–L5 level refers to the pathological posterior displacement of the L4 vertebral body relative to L5, resulting in ...
Lumbar disc posterolisthesis at the L3–L4 level is a spinal disorder characterized by the backward displacement of the L3 vertebral body relative to L4. This ...
Lumbar disc posterolisthesis (also called retrolisthesis or retrospondylolisthesis) refers to the posterior (backward) displacement of one vertebral body ...
Lumbar disc posterolisthesis—also called retrolisthesis—occurs when one vertebral body slips backward relative to the one below it by more than a few ...
Lumbar disc posterolisthesis, also known as retrolisthesis of the intervertebral disc, refers to the backward displacement of one vertebral body relative to ...
Lumbar disc anterolisthesis at the L5–S1 level refers to the forward slippage of the fifth lumbar vertebral body over the sacral base, specifically the first ...
Anterolisthesis is defined as the anterior (forward) displacement of a vertebral body relative to the one immediately below it. In the lumbar spine, this ...
Lumbar disc anterolisthesis at L3–L4 is a pathological forward displacement of the third lumbar vertebral body over the fourth, occurring on the same vertebral ...
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