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Function after spinal treatment, exercise and rehabilitation (FASTER): improving the functional outcome of spinal surgery

机译:脊柱治疗,运动和康复后的功能(FASTER):改善脊柱手术的功能结局

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Background The life-time incidence of low back pain is high and diagnoses of spinal stenosis and disc prolapse are increasing. Consequently, there is a steady rise in surgical interventions for these conditions. Current evidence suggests that while the success of surgery is incomplete, it is superior to conservative interventions. A recent survey indicates that there are large differences in the type and intensity of rehabilitation, if any, provided after spinal surgery as well as in the restrictions and advice given to patients in the post-operative period. This trial will test the hypothesis that functional outcome following two common spinal operations can be improved by a programme of post-operative rehabilitation that combines professional support and advice with graded active exercise and/or an educational booklet based on evidence-based messages and advice. Methods/Design The study design is a multi-centre, factorial, randomised controlled trial with patients stratified by surgeon and operative procedure. The trial will compare the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a rehabilitation programme and an education booklet for the postoperative management of patients undergoing discectomy or lateral nerve root decompression, each compared with "usual care"using a 2 × 2 factorial design. The trial will create 4 sub-groups; rehabilitation-only, booklet-only, rehabilitation-plus-booklet, and usual care only. The trial aims to recruit 344 patients, which equates to 86 patients in each of the four sub-groups. All patients will be assessed for functional ability (through the Oswestry Disability Index - a disease specific functional questionnaire), pain (using visual analogue scales), and satisfaction pre-operatively and then at 6 weeks, 3, 6 and 9 months and 1 year post-operatively. This will be complemented by a formal analysis of cost-effectiveness. Discussion This trial will determine whether the outcome of spinal surgery can be enhanced by either a post-operative rehabilitation programme or an evidence-based advice booklet or a combination of the two and as such will contribute to our knowledge on how to manage spinal surgery patients in the post-operative period. Trial Registration Current controlled trials ISRCTN46782945UK CRN ID: 2670
机译:背景技术腰痛的终生发病率很高,对椎管狭窄和椎间盘脱垂的诊断越来越多。因此,针对这些情况的手术干预稳步增长。当前的证据表明,尽管手术成功率还不完全,但优于保守干预。最近的一项调查表明,脊柱手术后的康复类型和强度(如果有的话)以及术后给患者的限制和建议存在很大差异。该试验将检验以下假设:通过将专业支持和建议与分级主动运动和/或基于循证信息和建议的教育手册相结合的术后康复计划,可以改善两次常见脊柱手术后的功能结局。方法/设计研究设计是一项多中心,因子分析,随机对照试验,按手术医生和手术程序对患者进行分层。该试验将比较一项康复计划和一本教育手册对接受椎间盘切除术或侧神经根减压的患者进行术后管理的有效性和成本效益,并分别与采用2×2因子设计的“常规护理”进行比较。该试验将创建4个分组。仅康复,仅小册子,康复加小册子和常规护理。该试验旨在招募344名患者,相当于四个亚组中的每组86名患者。术前,术后6周,3、6、9个月和1年,将评估所有患者的功能能力(通过Oswestry残疾指数-一种针对疾病的功能问卷),疼痛(使用视觉模拟量表)和满意度术后。将通过对成本效益的正式分析加以补充。讨论该试验将确定是否可以通过术后康复计划或基于证据的建议手册或两者结合来提高脊柱外科手术的效果,因此将有助于我们了解如何管理脊柱外科手术患者在术后期间。试用注册当前对照试验ISRCTN46782945UK CRN ID:2670

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