2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2017.12.009
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PREPARE: presurgery physiotherapy for patients with degenerative lumbar spine disorder: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Presurgery physiotherapy decreases pain, risk of avoidance behavior, and worsening of psychological well-being, and improves quality of life and physical activity levels before surgery compared with waiting-list controls. These results were maintained only for activity levelspost surgery. Still, presurgery selection, content, dosage of exercises, and importance of being active in a presurgery physiotherapy intervention is of interest to study further to improve long-term outcome.

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“…Two independent reviewers assessed full‐text manuscripts of the remaining 42 articles for inclusion, excluding 30 full‐text articles that did not meet review inclusion criteria (Table S5). In total, 12 articles representing 10 unique studies met eligibility criteria (Abbott, Tyni‐Lenne, & Hedlund, ; Archer et al, ; Christensen, Laurberg, & Bunger, ; Ilves et al, ; Johansson, Linton, Bergkvist, Nilsson, & Cornefjord, ; Lindback, Tropp, Enthoven, Abbott, & Oberg, ; Monticone et al, ; Ostelo, Vet, Berfelo, et al, ; Ostelo, Vet, Vlaeyen, et al, ; Saw, Kruger‐Jakins, Edries, & Parker, ; Wibault et al, ). For the purposes of this review, results from related studies by Ostelo, Vet, Berfelo, et al (), Ostelo, Vet, Vlaeyen, et al (), and Wibault et al () were consolidated as these data were from the same sample and included different outcomes (Wibault et al, ) or outcomes measured at different time points (Ostelo, Vet, Berfelo, et al, ; Ostelo, Vet, Vlaeyen, et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Two independent reviewers assessed full‐text manuscripts of the remaining 42 articles for inclusion, excluding 30 full‐text articles that did not meet review inclusion criteria (Table S5). In total, 12 articles representing 10 unique studies met eligibility criteria (Abbott, Tyni‐Lenne, & Hedlund, ; Archer et al, ; Christensen, Laurberg, & Bunger, ; Ilves et al, ; Johansson, Linton, Bergkvist, Nilsson, & Cornefjord, ; Lindback, Tropp, Enthoven, Abbott, & Oberg, ; Monticone et al, ; Ostelo, Vet, Berfelo, et al, ; Ostelo, Vet, Vlaeyen, et al, ; Saw, Kruger‐Jakins, Edries, & Parker, ; Wibault et al, ). For the purposes of this review, results from related studies by Ostelo, Vet, Berfelo, et al (), Ostelo, Vet, Vlaeyen, et al (), and Wibault et al () were consolidated as these data were from the same sample and included different outcomes (Wibault et al, ) or outcomes measured at different time points (Ostelo, Vet, Berfelo, et al, ; Ostelo, Vet, Vlaeyen, et al, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two studies examined preoperative PIPT (Lindback et al, ; Saw et al, ), while the remaining eight studies included postoperative PIPT. PIPT delivery occurred via telephone in three postoperative studies (Archer et al, ; Ilves et al, ; Monticone et al, ) as opposed to in‐person intervention delivery.…”
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“…A trial protocol was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02454400) and published in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (96). The study is named "PREPARE".…”
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confidence: 99%