Lumbar stenosis exercise protocol

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      Lumbar spinal stenosis: a review of current concepts in evaluation, management and outcomes measurements. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1998;79:700-8. Fritz JM, Erhard RE, Delitto A, Welch WC, Nowakowski P. Preliminary results of the use of a two-stage treadmill test as a clinical diagnostic tool in the differential diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis.

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      Describe the exercise protocol with repetitive stimulation. ... What is post-exercise facilitation and in which disorders is this a prominent finding? ... What are the electrodiagnostic findings in lumbar spinal stenosis? - Typically normal – Sx tend to be intermittent.

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    • University of Michigan

      Clinicians should always be aware of the risk of neurogenic shock in severe acute spinal injury with possible cord involvement. Neurogenic Shock, is defined as vascular hypotension with associated bradycardia usually resulting from traumatic disruption of the sympathetic outflow between (T) 1 and Lumbar (L) 2 and the subsequent unopposed vagal tone.

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      In one study of patients with lumbar spinal stenosis, functional measures such as the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), the Swiss Spinal Stenosis Scale and the Patient Specific Functional Scale demonstrated test-retest reliability. Patient-reported outcomes, whether of pain or function, are susceptible to a phenomenon called response shift.

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    • [DOCX File]Imperial College London

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      MANIPULATIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE LUMBAR SPINE: ... Specific interventions and exercise progression will be covered in the areas of habituation, balance training, gaze stability, and particle repositioning. ... with the Colorado Neurologic Institute’s Deep Brain Stimulator Program and developed the Physical Therapy examination protocol for ...

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      , e.g. lumbar laminectomy (timing is controversial - immediate, early, and late surgery shows varying results; usual recommendation – within 24-48 hours). N.B. in cauda equina syndrome, surgical decompression is recommended even with complete deficits - …

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    • [DOCX File]Spinal Injury Management of the Adult

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      ** Delayed Progression of WB & ROM—depends on protocol but usually 4-8 weeks. During WB exercise do not go pass 45 flex for 4 weeks and 70 for 8 weeks. (puts posterior translation forces on repaired meniscus ... Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. Pt Presentation. …

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    • Exercise Program for Spinal Stenosis

      Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a disabling medical condition in which narrowing of the spinal canal compresses the spinal cord and nerves causing a condition called neurogenic intermittent claudication (NIC). The most common cause of lumbar spinal stenosis is the “wear and tear” that occurs with natural aging effects on the lower spine.

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    • CURRICULUM VITAE - University of Utah

      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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