Superimposed mild levoscoliotic curvature of L5-S1 refers to a slight sideways curvature of the lumbar spine, specifically at the L5-S1 vertebral junction, where the fifth lumbar vertebra meets the first sacral vertebra. "Levoscoliotic" indicates that the curvature bends to the left. This condition can be associated with various factors, including muscular imbalances or structural anomalies, and may or may not cause symptoms depending on its severity. Regular monitoring and appropriate management, such as physical therapy, may be recommended.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.