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Old 09-15-2012, 10:30 AM #8
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I know this sounds like a super dumb question but after a fusion I should be in perfect alignment? I should not still have a grade 1 slip. Correct?

I do wonder how I am having issues with my SI joints this early on too. Add to that the fact that I have a small amount of bone growth but not what it normally should be, I am beginning to wonder what is going on.
candlegirl i wanted to let you know that doctors do not always put your lumbar spine back to original allighnment,your spine adjust to having anteriorlisthesis and if you put it back in correct allighnment it could cause problems and vertebras could touch one another. i was spondylolisthesis 3 and now a 1.
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