Spondylolysis is a defect in part of a vertebra called the pars.
Spondylolisthesis is the slipping forward of a vertebra through this defect in the pars. Spondylolisthesis is often due to spondylolysis. But a child can have one without the other.
Common conditions of the spine our specialists diagnose and treat at Children’s Wisconsin.
Spondylolysis is a defect in part of a vertebra called the pars.
Spondylolisthesis is the slipping forward of a vertebra through this defect in the pars. Spondylolisthesis is often due to spondylolysis. But a child can have one without the other.
One common cause of these problems is repeated extension of the spine (bending backward). This can often be from activities like gymnastics, dance and diving. Most often, problems occur in the lower back. While sometimes, there are no symptoms, other times these conditions cause back soreness, pain and muscle spasms. Your child should be seen if pain is in the thighs and buttocks, causes numbness and/or bathroom difficulties.
Our specialists use a combination of history, physical exam and imaging tests for diagnosis of spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis. These tests include:
An X-ray (test that creates images of bones) is usually the only test that is needed. These conditions often can be seen on an X-ray. In certain cases, other imaging tests (such as an MRI or a CT scan) may be done to get more information about your child's spine.
In addition to rest and at-home care instructions, there are other ways Children’s Wisconsin experts care for spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis in youth and adolescents including:
Expert pediatric care: Our pediatric spine and sports medicine specialists work together to provide outstanding and compassionate care for all spine conditions. Our interdisciplinary team of pediatric spine experts includes specialists from orthopedics, sports medicine, psychology, and physical and occupational therapy. From diagnosis through treatment, we’ll partner with your family to develop the best care plan for your child. We use noninvasive treatment options whenever possible. If your child needs spinal surgery, our highly skilled surgeons use the most advanced techniques and technology to deliver optimal results and shorter recovery times.
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