Symptoms vary widely in people with retrolisthesis, due to ranges in severity. Pain originating from the affected area is common. Accounts of the pain differ greatly, described as dull in some instances, and sharp in others. Intensity and frequency also vary. Some people have palpable retrolisthesis, meaning a doctor can feel it through the skin. Many individuals experience a loss of range of motion. If the slip pinches a nerve or affects surrounding structures, it can cause neurological symptoms such as numbness, weakness, or tingling sensations.

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