The patients were divided into two groups. The Group-A with 14 patients in which only Dynesys was used and Group-B with 11 patients in which Dynesys was combined with fused levels. The operated levels were 51, 13 of which were fused. The results showed that the mean range of movement of the lumbosacral angle reduced by 10.28° (Preop=39.21°, Postop=28.93°) (p=0.016) in group-A. In group-B it reduced by 13.73° (Preop=36.18°, Postop=22.45°) (p=0.02). The range of movement of the end plate angle at the instrumented segments in group-A reduced by 2.96° (Preop=5.56°, Postop=2.60°) (p=0.016) while in group-Bit reduced by 4.23° (Preop=6.69°, Postop=2.46°)(p=0.008). The mean range of movement of the end plate angle at adjacent level in group-A reduced by 1.58° (Preop=8.7°, Postop=7.21°)(p=0.427) while in group-B it increased by 1.73° (Preop=6.91°, Postop=8.64°) (p=0.149) The mean anterior disc height in group-A reduced by 1.18mm (Preop=10.05mm, Postop=8.87mm) (p<
0.005), and the posterior one was increased by 0.6mm (Preop=6.51mm, Postop=8.87mm) (p=0.013). In group-B, the anterior disc height was reduced by 1.11mm (Preop= 10.44mm, Postop=9.33mm) (p=0.049) and the posterior one by 0.16mm (Preop=6.98mm Postop=6.82mm) (p=0.714)