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Old 07-18-2015, 04:55 PM
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Hi inspirations,

Sorry you are having all of this. I am no expert at analysing results, but I looked up Retrolisthesis and it means that vertebrae are out of posterior alignment to each other, but not so much that they are dislocated.

Having read through many other Member's scan results I am pleasantly surprised you have fewer problems than could be expected. This could simply be put down to natural resilience.

I do hope the issues you do have can be resolved with a minimum amount of intervention.

Dave.
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