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. 2003 Mar-Apr;3(2):100-5.
doi: 10.1016/s1529-9430(02)00569-7.

Microscopic lumbar discectomy results for 60 cases in professional and Olympic athletes

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Microscopic lumbar discectomy results for 60 cases in professional and Olympic athletes

Robert G Watkins 4th et al. Spine J. 2003 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Background context: There is no documented information indicating time for return to play after lumbar discectomy in professional and Olympic athletes.

Purpose: To determine the rate of return to sport and the average time of recovery in elite athletes undergoing microscopic lumbar discectomy (MLD).

Study design: Between 1984 and 1998, the senior author performed 60 MLDs on 59 professional and Olympic athletes with lumbar herniated nucleus pulposus.

Patient sample: Sixty consecutive MLDs performed on professional and Olympic athletes were reviewed.

Outcome measures: The rate of return and the average time to return to sport were determined. Also, the distribution of pain and presence of neurologic deficits were recorded.

Methods: A retrospective review was performed.

Results: Follow-up indicated that all but 7 of the 60 cases had returned to their sport, including one who underwent a second MLD for a herniation at an adjacent level. The average time from surgery to return was 5.2 months for the entire group, with a range of 1 to 15 months.

Conclusion: MLD was effective in correcting the problems that forced the athletes to seek help, and the time to return often depends on factors other than their medical condition. Postoperatively, a complete trunk stabilization rehabilitation program was effective in returning these athletes to a high level of competition.

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