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Treatment

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The management of cervical spondylolisthesis involves:

  • radiologically showing the displaced vertebra and it's position

Treatment depends upon the cause of the spondylisthesis and the presence of focal neurological signs:

  • in inflammatory causes, displacement may be reduced by head traction for two weeks. The neck is immobilised in extension in a plaster jacket for two months. Atlanto-axial fusion may be necessary.

  • in other causes, a plastic collar or a local fusion of the spine may be necessary according to the severity of neurological signs. Preliminary skull traction to reduce displacement is followed by operative fusion of affected spinal segments.

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