People with retrolisthesis have many treatment options available to them. Unlike other spine issues, doctors do not usually recommend surgery for retrolisthesis, unless other treatment options fail. Nonsurgical methods include exercises and physical therapy to help build muscle tone. Some people find microcurrent therapy effective. A doctor will administer directed, low-level electric currents to reduce inflammation and pain.

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