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. 2017 May/Jun;9(3):280-284.
doi: 10.1177/1941738116680200. Epub 2016 Nov 1.

Return to Golf After Lumbar Fusion

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Return to Golf After Lumbar Fusion

Grant D Shifflett et al. Sports Health. 2017 May/Jun.

Abstract

Background: Spinal fusion surgery is being increasingly performed, yet few studies have focused on return to recreational sports after lumbar fusion and none have specifically analyzed return to golf.

Hypothesis: Most golfers successfully return to sport after lumbar fusion surgery.

Study design: Case series.

Level of evidence: Level 4.

Methods: All patients who underwent 1- or 2-level primary lumbar fusion surgery for degenerative pathologies performed by a single surgeon between January 2008 and October 2012 and had at least 1-year follow-up were included. Patients completed a specifically designed golf survey. Surveys were mailed, given during follow-up clinic, or answered during telephone contact.

Results: A total of 353 patients met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, with 200 responses (57%) to the questionnaire producing 34 golfers. The average age of golfers was 57 years (range, 32-79 years). In 79% of golfers, preoperative back and/or leg pain significantly affected their ability to play golf. Within 1 year from surgery, 65% of patients returned to practice and 52% returned to course play. Only 29% of patients stated that continued back/leg pain limited their play. Twenty-five patients (77%) were able to play the same amount of golf or more than before fusion surgery. Of those providing handicaps, 12 (80%) reported the same or an improved handicap.

Conclusion: More than 50% of golfers return to on-course play within 1 year of lumbar fusion surgery. The majority of golfers can return to preoperative levels in terms of performance (handicap) and frequency of play.

Clinical relevance: This investigation offers insight into when golfers return to sport after lumbar fusion surgery and provides surgeons with information to set realistic expectations postoperatively.

Keywords: aging athlete; golf; handicap; lumbar spine; return to play.

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Conflict of interest statement

The following author declared potential conflicts of interest: Frank M. Phillips, MD, is a paid consultant for Nuvasive; receives royalties from Nuvasive, Stryker, DePuy, Medtronic; and has stock/stock options from Vertera, SI Bone, Spinal Kinetics, Provident, and Mainstay.

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