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Solution with Spondylodesis

A slipped vertebra in the low back (spondylolisthesis) can cause severe pain, stiffness and even nerve damage. Flexclinics offers advanced, minimally invasive surgery to stabilize vertebrae and restore your mobility.

What is a Slipped Vertebra (Spondylolisthesis)?

Spondylolisthesis occurs when a vertebra shifts in relation to an underlying vertebra. This causes pressure on nerves and can lead to:

  • Chronic back pain, which increases with movement.
  • Radiating pain to the legs, often mistaken for sciatica.
  • Numbness or tingling in the legs or feet.
  • Loss of strength and difficulty walking or standing.
  • Improvement when bending forward as pressure on the nerves decreases.

If these symptoms persist and conservative treatments such as physical therapy do not help, surgery may be necessary.

Treatment

You are central

Why choose Flexclinics?

At Flexclinics, you are our focus. We offer more than just surgery. Our approach is focused on a full recovery, supported by the latest medical techniques and a team of experienced specialists.

  • Expertise: All of our surgeons have years of experience in spine surgery.
  • Minimally invasive technology: Faster recovery, less pain.
  • Personalized support: You will be supported by a dedicated team throughout your journey.
  • Modern facilities: Our clinic is equipped with the latest medical equipment for precision treatments.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

After surgery, you will be closely supervised to make your recovery as smooth as possible:

  • First days: Rest and light exercise to promote healing.
  • First weeks: Controlled mobility with physical therapy support.
  • After 6-12 weeks: Build-up of daily activities and sports.
  • Complete healing: The vertebrae fuse permanently within a few months.

We will continue to monitor your progress and help you make the best possible recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

On average, 2 to 3 hours, depending on the severity of the shift.

On average, 2 to 3 hours, depending on the severity of the shift.

Many patients can resume daily activities within a few weeks. Complete healing takes several months.

Yes, a referral from your primary care physician is required for a consultation at Flexclinics.

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Don't keep walking around with pain and instability. Make an appointment with our specialists and find out how we can help you.

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