Rehabilitation Following Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Cochrane Review.

Study Design. A systematic review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs).Objective. To determine the effects of active rehabilitation on functional outcome following lumbar spinal stenosis surgery when compared with 'usual postoperative care'.Summary of Background Data. Surgery rates for l...

全面介绍

书目详细资料
Main Authors: McGregor, A, Probyn, K, Cro, S, Doré, C, Burton, A, Balagué, F, Pincus, T, Fairbank, J
格式: Journal article
语言:English
出版: 2014
_version_ 1826275720992653312
author McGregor, A
Probyn, K
Cro, S
Doré, C
Burton, A
Balagué, F
Pincus, T
Fairbank, J
author_facet McGregor, A
Probyn, K
Cro, S
Doré, C
Burton, A
Balagué, F
Pincus, T
Fairbank, J
author_sort McGregor, A
collection OXFORD
description Study Design. A systematic review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs).Objective. To determine the effects of active rehabilitation on functional outcome following lumbar spinal stenosis surgery when compared with 'usual postoperative care'.Summary of Background Data. Surgery rates for lumbar spinal stenosis have risen, yet outcomes remain suboptimal. Post-operative rehabilitation has been suggested as a tool to improve post-operative function but, to date, there is limited evidence to support its use.Methods. CENTRAL (The Cochrane Library), the Cochrane Back Review Group Trials Register, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and PEDro electronic databases were searched. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the effectiveness of active rehabilitation with usual care in adults with lumbar spinal stenosis who had undergone primary spinal decompression surgery were included. Two authors independently selected studies, assessed the risk of bias, and extracted the data in line with the recommendations of the Cochrane Back Review Group. Study results were pooled in a meta-analysis when appropriate using functional status as the primary outcome, with secondary outcomes including measures of leg pain, low back pain, and global improvement/general health. The GRADE approach was used to assess the quality of the evidence.Results. Our searches yielded 1,726 articles, of which three studies (N = 373 participants) were suitable for inclusion in meta-analysis. All included studies were deemed to have low risk of bias; no study had unacceptably high dropout rates. There was moderate evidence suggesting that active rehabilitation was more effective than usual care in improving both short- and long-term functional status following surgery. Similar findings were noted for secondary outcomes, including short-term improvement in low back pain and long-term improvement in both low back pain and leg pain.Conclusions. We obtained moderate-quality evidence indicating that postoperative active rehabilitation after decompression surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis is more effective than usual care. Further work is required particularly with respect to the cost effectiveness of such interventions.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T23:03:05Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:62da8f90-03f3-4bf3-8334-b84fa6a0d54b
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-06T23:03:05Z
publishDate 2014
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:62da8f90-03f3-4bf3-8334-b84fa6a0d54b2022-03-26T18:08:55ZRehabilitation Following Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Cochrane Review.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:62da8f90-03f3-4bf3-8334-b84fa6a0d54bEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2014McGregor, AProbyn, KCro, SDoré, CBurton, ABalagué, FPincus, TFairbank, JStudy Design. A systematic review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs).Objective. To determine the effects of active rehabilitation on functional outcome following lumbar spinal stenosis surgery when compared with 'usual postoperative care'.Summary of Background Data. Surgery rates for lumbar spinal stenosis have risen, yet outcomes remain suboptimal. Post-operative rehabilitation has been suggested as a tool to improve post-operative function but, to date, there is limited evidence to support its use.Methods. CENTRAL (The Cochrane Library), the Cochrane Back Review Group Trials Register, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and PEDro electronic databases were searched. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the effectiveness of active rehabilitation with usual care in adults with lumbar spinal stenosis who had undergone primary spinal decompression surgery were included. Two authors independently selected studies, assessed the risk of bias, and extracted the data in line with the recommendations of the Cochrane Back Review Group. Study results were pooled in a meta-analysis when appropriate using functional status as the primary outcome, with secondary outcomes including measures of leg pain, low back pain, and global improvement/general health. The GRADE approach was used to assess the quality of the evidence.Results. Our searches yielded 1,726 articles, of which three studies (N = 373 participants) were suitable for inclusion in meta-analysis. All included studies were deemed to have low risk of bias; no study had unacceptably high dropout rates. There was moderate evidence suggesting that active rehabilitation was more effective than usual care in improving both short- and long-term functional status following surgery. Similar findings were noted for secondary outcomes, including short-term improvement in low back pain and long-term improvement in both low back pain and leg pain.Conclusions. We obtained moderate-quality evidence indicating that postoperative active rehabilitation after decompression surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis is more effective than usual care. Further work is required particularly with respect to the cost effectiveness of such interventions.
spellingShingle McGregor, A
Probyn, K
Cro, S
Doré, C
Burton, A
Balagué, F
Pincus, T
Fairbank, J
Rehabilitation Following Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Cochrane Review.
title Rehabilitation Following Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Cochrane Review.
title_full Rehabilitation Following Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Cochrane Review.
title_fullStr Rehabilitation Following Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Cochrane Review.
title_full_unstemmed Rehabilitation Following Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Cochrane Review.
title_short Rehabilitation Following Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Cochrane Review.
title_sort rehabilitation following surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis a cochrane review
work_keys_str_mv AT mcgregora rehabilitationfollowingsurgeryforlumbarspinalstenosisacochranereview
AT probynk rehabilitationfollowingsurgeryforlumbarspinalstenosisacochranereview
AT cros rehabilitationfollowingsurgeryforlumbarspinalstenosisacochranereview
AT dorec rehabilitationfollowingsurgeryforlumbarspinalstenosisacochranereview
AT burtona rehabilitationfollowingsurgeryforlumbarspinalstenosisacochranereview
AT balaguef rehabilitationfollowingsurgeryforlumbarspinalstenosisacochranereview
AT pincust rehabilitationfollowingsurgeryforlumbarspinalstenosisacochranereview
AT fairbankj rehabilitationfollowingsurgeryforlumbarspinalstenosisacochranereview