By NU-Spine: The Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Institute Brick, NJ
01/18/2021 Is low back pain threatening to ruin your life? The slightest dysfunction or defect in your lower spine can bring your life to a halt due to pain and reduced a range of motion. If you regularly complain of lower back pain, contact Dr. Branko Skovrlj, the neurosurgeon at NU-Spine in Edison, NJ. An early diagnosis helps identify underlying causes, which may be pars defect. Dr. Skovrlj then finds an effective treatment for your lower back pain. The best treatment is always available at NU-Spine because it’s a state-of-the-art facility with advanced technology. Don’t allow pain to disrupt the flow of your life. Call for an appointment today with a renowned neurosurgeon.
Is Pars Defect the Same as Spondylolysis?
Pars defect is also known as lumbar spondylolysis. It’s one of the common causes of pain in your lower back. The condition results when a narrow bony bridge near the base of your spine, a section called the pars interarticularis, breaks. The fracture can be in the form of a thin stress fracture or a complete break. Both can cause pain.
The term spondylolysis is a combination of spondyl, meaning spine bone, and lysis, meaning to break. Spondylolysis is used interchangeably with pars defect, so they both refer to the same type of fracture. It’s actually more common among teenagers, especially young athletes, but it also affects adults. You may be one of the lucky ones who don’t have any symptoms. But if you do have symptoms, they include lower back pain that:
- Spreads across your lower back
- Gets worse if you extend your back
- Feels similar to a muscle strain
What Causes Pars Defect?
The spine in your lower back supports your upper body weight. Due to its position and purpose, it’s prone to injury and damage, resulting in lower back pain and range of motion restrictions. The pars interarticularis in particular is susceptible to trauma, especially among adolescents. This small segment of bone joins the facet joints at the back of the spine.
This pars interarticularis stabilizes the posterior part of your spine by preventing the vertebrae from slipping forward. Some of the common causes of spondylolysis include:
- Overuse of your low back from repetitive back bend-like motions
- A genetic weakness of the pars interarticularis
- Extreme force directed at the bone
The first step in your journey toward a pain-free life is through NU-Spine in Edison, NJ. Contact the practice today to schedule your appointment. Tel.: (732) 640-8203
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NU-Spine: The Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Institute Brick, NJ

NJ spine center and state-of-the-art surgical center provides the most advanced minimally invasive spine surgery in the country. Founded by a neurosurgeon and fellowship-trained spine surgeon Dr. Branko Skovrlj, the NU-Spine pain center houses ultramodern diagnostic technology and newest treatment o…
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