Anterolisthesis symptoms can vary wildly depending on the degree of slippage and where it occurs. Some people have constant and severe pain in the affected area, while others have pain that travels down the lower back and legs. Mobility issues are common, as are muscle spasms, tingling sensations, inability to feel temperature, poor posture, and general weakness. Severe cases may cause loss of bladder or bowel function.

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