Postural balance in the early post-operative period in patients with intervertebral disk disease following surgery

The authors assumed that advanced lumbar disk disease contributes to disorders of body balance and asymmetry of foot pressure force on the ground. Surgery improves biomechanical relations in the lumbar spine, thus decreasing the disturbance of postural balance and foot load. The study was carried ou...

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description The authors assumed that advanced lumbar disk disease contributes to disorders of body balance and asymmetry of foot pressure force on the ground. Surgery improves biomechanical relations in the lumbar spine, thus decreasing the disturbance of postural balance and foot load. The study was carried out among 40 patients treated in Military Clinical Hospital in Wroclaw due to a herniated nucleus pulposus in the lumbar region of the spine. Patients were examined prior to lumbar intervertebral disc surgery and 3 days following the procedure. A PEL 38 MEDICAPTEURS platform was used to measure foot pressure forces on the ground. Examinations of body posture balance based on plumb line tests before the operation indicated transposition of pelvis both to the left and the right side. The correct position of the pelvis was reported only in 25% of the patients. Examinations of lower limb load indicated asymmetry in the distribution of foot pressure forces on the ground. Herniated disk disease in the lumbar spine causes disturbances of body posture balance, such as transposition of pelvis to the left or right and asymmetry of foot pressure forces on the ground due to pain radiating to one of the lower limbs. Surgery for herniated disk reduces the abnormal position of the pelvis and alleviates the pain, but it does not improve the lower limb load disorders.
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Female
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Intervertebral Disc Displacement - complications
Intervertebral Disc Displacement - surgery
Low Back Pain - etiology
Lumbosacral Region
Male
Middle Aged
Poland
Postoperative Period
Postural Balance
Posture
Sciatica - etiology
Weight-Bearing
title Postural balance in the early post-operative period in patients with intervertebral disk disease following surgery
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