If a doctor suspects anterolisthesis, they use medical imaging to locate and accurately diagnose the condition. X-rays, MRI scans, and CT scans can all confirm an anterolisthesis diagnosis. In addition to observing the slippage itself, the scans also allow doctors to find any injuries, nerve damage, or bone defects.

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