Abstract
Many causes contribute to #hyperventilation; however, the
#pathophysiology involved is still unknown, and the skeletal origins of
the
condition have scarcely been examined. We present a case of a
20-year-old man with a history of hyperventilation and subtle lower back
pain
due to spondylolysis of the fifth lumbar #vertebra with grade I
#spondylolisthesis. The duration and frequency of hyperventilation
increased after
performing physical modality and abated after discontinuing physical
modality. We discuss the relationship and associated pathophysiology
between #hyperventilation and spondylolysis, which is the first report in
the literature. We suggest that physical therapy might be harmful for
some
patients with hyperventilation, because the hyperventilation might be a
clinical manifestation of #dysplasticlumbar spondylolysis.
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