2021
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.33.146
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Patterns of physical activity and exercise after lumbar surgery among Japanese patients with lumbar spinal stenosis

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of classifying the patterns of physical activity and exercise after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in Japanese patients and describe the characteristics of the patient groups. [Participants and Methods] We evaluated Japanese patients diagnosed as having lumbar spinal stenosis and underwent surgery. The frequencies of the 15 types of physical activity and exercise recommended in Kenko Nippon 21 (Japanese policy for health promotion) were investigated b… Show more

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“…Using a 5-point Likert scale, participants were asked how often they performed five types of physical activities (walking, stretching, and light-intensity exercises (S/LIE), muscle strength exercises (MSE), maintenance tasks of the house and garden, including kitchen garden (MTH/G), and paid works) [ 23 ] often performed by older adults after lumbar surgery: 1 was “never,” 2 was “irregularly,” 3 was “once or twice a week,” 4 was “three or four times a week,” and 5 was “five or more days a week.”…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a 5-point Likert scale, participants were asked how often they performed five types of physical activities (walking, stretching, and light-intensity exercises (S/LIE), muscle strength exercises (MSE), maintenance tasks of the house and garden, including kitchen garden (MTH/G), and paid works) [ 23 ] often performed by older adults after lumbar surgery: 1 was “never,” 2 was “irregularly,” 3 was “once or twice a week,” 4 was “three or four times a week,” and 5 was “five or more days a week.”…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%