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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2014 Sep;28(9):892-901.
doi: 10.1177/0269215514525059. Epub 2014 Feb 26.

Intensive, progressive exercise improves quality of life following lumbar microdiskectomy: a randomized controlled trial

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Intensive, progressive exercise improves quality of life following lumbar microdiskectomy: a randomized controlled trial

George J Beneck et al. Clin Rehabil. 2014 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of the study was to examine changes in quality of life measures in patients who have undergone an intensive exercise program following a single level microdiskectomy.

Design: Randomized controlled trial with blinded examiners.

Setting: The study was conducted in outpatient physical therapy clinics.

Subjects: Ninety-eight participants (53 male, 45 female) who had undergone a single-level lumbar microdiskectomy allocated to receive exercise and education or education only.

Interventions: A 12-week periodized exercise program of lumbar extensor strength and endurance training, and mat and upright therapeutic exercises was administered.

Outcome measures: Quality of life was tested with the Short Form 36 (SF-36). Measurements were taken 4-6 weeks postsurgery and following completion of the 12-week intervention program. Since some participants selected physical therapy apart from the study, analyses were performed for both an as-randomized (two-group) design and an as-treated (three-group) design.

Results: In the two-group analyses, exercise and education resulted in a greater increase in SF-36 scales, role physical (17.8 vs. 12.1) and bodily pain (13.4 vs. 8.4), and the physical component summary (13.2 vs. 8.9). In the three-group analyses, post-hoc comparisons showed exercise and education resulted in a greater increase in the SF-36 scales, physical function (10.4 vs. 5.6) and bodily pain (13.7 vs. 8.2), and the physical component summary (13.7 vs. 8.9) when compared with usual physical therapy.

Conclusions: An intensive, progressive exercise program combined with education increases quality of life in patients who have recently undergone lumbar microdiskectomy.

Keywords: SF-36; intensive exercise; lumbar microdiskectomy.

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