2023
DOI: 10.1017/cjn.2023.187
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P.087 Early and late exercise intervention after lumbar microdiscectomy reduces low back pain, fear avoidance, and improve neurodynamic mobility

Abstract: Background: Exercise is commonly recommended to patients following a lumbar microdiscectomy although controversy remains as to the timing and protocols for exercise intervention (early vs late intervention). Our study aimed to evaluate low back pain level, fear avoidance, neurodynamic mobility, and function after early versus later exercise intervention following a unilateral lumbar microdiscectomy. Methods: Forty patients who underwent unilateral lumbar microdiscectomy were randomly allocated to early (Group-… Show more

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