Clinics in sports medicine | 2021

Lumbosacral Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis.

 
 

Abstract


Repetitive stress on the lumbosacral spine during sporting activity places the athletic patient at risk of developing symptomatic pars defect. Clinical history, physical examination, and diagnostic imaging are important to distinguish spondylolysis from other causes of lower back pain. Early pars stress reaction can be identified with advanced imaging, before the development of cortical fracture or vertebral slip progression to spondylolisthesis. Conservative management is first-line for low-grade injury with surgical intervention indicated for refractory symptoms, severe spondylolisthesis, or considerable neurologic deficit. Prompt diagnosis and management of spondylolysis leads to good outcomes and return to competition for most athletes.

Volume 40 3
Pages \n 471-490\n
DOI 10.1016/j.csm.2021.03.004
Language English
Journal Clinics in sports medicine

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