Rehabilitation after surgery for lumbar disc herniation: Results of a randomized clinical trial

The aim of this prospective study was to examine the one-year postoperative results in patients operated on for lumbar disc herniation randomized in two groups: one with comprehensive rehabilitation and the other taken care of by normal care facilities. A total of 212 patients without any previous s...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of rehabilitation research 1986-01, Vol.9 (3), p.247-258
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description The aim of this prospective study was to examine the one-year postoperative results in patients operated on for lumbar disc herniation randomized in two groups: one with comprehensive rehabilitation and the other taken care of by normal care facilities. A total of 212 patients without any previous spinal operations comprised the final study group. The physiatrist, the surgeon, the social worker, and the psychologist performed the handicap evaluation according to the occupation handicap scales of the WHO. The handicap was evaluated for two phases: before the onset of acute sciatica leading to operation and one year after operation. No significant differences in handicap distribution between the intervention and normal care groups were seen. The postoperative handicap correlated highly significantly with preoperative handicap for both groups. More than half (57%) of all the patients returned to work within two months of the operation. The amount of sick leaves did not differ significantly between the intervention and normal care groups. A total of 15 persons (7%) retired during the postoperative year.
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