Exercises after spinal stenosis surgery

    • [DOC File]DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

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      Lumbar spinal surgery is one of the most common types of surgeries performed in the United States with over 500,000 surgeries performed for lumbar herniated disks and lumbar spinal stenosis in 2004 [1]. Numerous studies have reported the clinical outcomes of spinal surgery.

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Spinal Stenosis

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      Start with 5-10 minutes of exercise at a time, and work up to 30-45 minutes as you are able. Do not get alarmed if you get a little sore after exercising. Keep at it: Moderate exercise will not damage your spine. Back exercises. Pelvic tilt. Lie down flat on the floor or an exercise pad and bend both knees.

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Back Pain

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      Spinal stenosis, as defined previously, is the narrowing of the spinal canal resulting in impingement on the neural structures by the bone and soft tissues surrounding it. The most common reason for lumbar spine surgery in adults over the age of 65 years can be attributed to spinal stenosis (44).

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    • [DOCX File]Spinal Injury Management of the Adult

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      Chang, Victor “The Risk of Acute Spinal Cord Injury After Minor Trauma in Patients With Preexisting Cervical Stenosis” Neurosurgery: October 2015 - Volume 77 - Issue 4 - p 561–565 10 patients (18%) experienced a traumatic event during the follow-up, with none sustaining an SCI - it seems that occurrence of SCI in this patient population ...

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    • [DOCX File]Spiral: Home

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      Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal, either central or lateral. It is associated with spondylosis. ... Functional improvement with neuromuscular control exercises. Improved outcome measures have been reported in a case series with treatment consisting of ICT and thoracic manipulation. ... a case review of 64 cases after spinal ...

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    • Canal Stenosis Surgery Rehab Exercises

      In addition to the post-operative risks and management of spinal surgery outlined in section 1.2, patients who have undergone a Cervical Discectomy and Fusion with an anterior approach are at risk of localised oedema or haematoma which may cause obstruction of swallowing and potentially obstruction of airway resulting in a medical emergency ...

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    • [DOC File]Lower Back Pain

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      Lumbar fusion surgery (LFS) is undertaken to rigidly stabilise adjacent vertebral motion segments. This is commonly undertaken with simultaneous surgical decompression of affected neural tissue, to relieve back and /or associated neurogenic leg symptoms [1-3]. Common surgical indications include spondylolisthesis, disc disease and stenosis [4-6].

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    • [DOC File]Basics of Non-surgical Care: - Spine Surgery in Cleveland ...

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      spinal stenosis pain is worse with walking and bending backward and relieved by bending forward! ... Benefit of surgery is small compared to the cost and risks of surgery → emphasized requirement for comprehensive rehabilitation services. ... exercises to strengthen paraspinal and abdominal muscles! + lumbosacral stretching exercises, weight ...

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    • [DOCX File]THE MANUAL THERAPY INSTITUTE

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      1. elaborate a history indicative of lumbar spinal stenosis. 2. undertake a physical exam to detect signs of compression of the cauda equina. 3. describe clinical findings that would distinguish leg pain on walking caused by lumbar spinal stenosis from that caused by arterial insufficiency in the legs.

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