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One of the interesting things when you are looking at unstable back pain is that there is almost no relationship between symptoms and what you can see radiographically or with MRI or with CT scanning. This is very disturbing. This just quotes some of the works that has been done on this. As you can see anterolisthesis 7% in healthy individuals. A lot of the things that we found in these SOF ladies is that anterolisthesis had absolutely no relationship to back pain. The ladies that had the slippage did not complain of back pain even more than other people, they were not functionally disabled or functionally impaired to any greater extent.