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Published in: European Spine Journal 8/2013

01-08-2013 | Original Article

The effect of timing of rehabilitation on physical performance after lumbar spinal fusion: a randomized clinical study

Authors: Lisa G. Oestergaard, Claus V. Nielsen, Cody E. Bünger, Karen Svidt, Finn B. Christensen

Published in: European Spine Journal | Issue 8/2013

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Abstract

Background

The number of patients undergoing lumbar spinal fusion procedures (LSF) has risen in recent years, but only few studies have examined different rehabilitation strategies for this patient group.

Purpose

To evaluate the impact of initiating rehabilitation either 6 or 12 weeks after a LSF based on the patients’ physical performance using the 6-min walking test (6MWT) and the Åstrand Fitness test (AF-test) as measurement.

Methods

A multicentre RCT including 82 patients with degenerative disc diseases undergoing LSF randomly assigned to initiate rehabilitation either 6 or 12 weeks after surgery. Both groups received the same group-based rehabilitation. The main outcome measures were the 6MWT and the AF-test, secondarily questionnaire-based measures. Follow-up at baseline as well as at 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery.

Results

Comparing the two groups no statistically significant difference was found in walking distance or fitness over time. In both groups, the patients achieved an overall increase in walking distance (p < 0.01), but no improvement in fitness. The 6MWT showed significant correlation (−0.37 to −0.59) with the questionnaire-based outcome measures (p < 0.01). The AF-test did not correlate to either the 6MWT or any of the questionnaire-based outcome measures.

Conclusion

No difference was found in the effect of initiating rehabilitation either 6 or 12 weeks after LSF on the patients’ physical performance in terms of fitness and walking distance. The 6MWT showed fair to moderate correlation to the questionnaire-based outcome measures. The AF-test showed no significant independent value, and we question its use in LSF patients.
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Metadata
Title
The effect of timing of rehabilitation on physical performance after lumbar spinal fusion: a randomized clinical study
Authors
Lisa G. Oestergaard
Claus V. Nielsen
Cody E. Bünger
Karen Svidt
Finn B. Christensen
Publication date
01-08-2013
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Spine Journal / Issue 8/2013
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-013-2717-5

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