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- Clifford B Tribus.
- Clinical Science Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
- J Am Acad Orthop Sur. 2003 May 1; 11 (3): 174-83.
AbstractDegenerative lumbar scoliosis is a lateral deviation of the spine that typically develops after age 50 years. Clinical presentation varies, but the deformity frequently is associated with loss of lordosis, axial rotation, lateral listhesis, and spondylolisthesis. Although the etiology is unclear, degenerative scoliosis is associated with degenerative disk disease, facet incompetence, and hypertrophy of the ligamenta flava, typically leading to neurogenic claudication and back pain. Rarely, sagittal or coronal imbalance may develop. Indications for treatment include pain, progressive deformity, radiculopathy or myelopathy, and cosmetic deformity. Nonsurgical care focuses on patient education, exercise, and nonnarcotic medication. Surgical management should be considered carefully, balancing the benefits and risks for the patient.
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