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- Title
Functional Restoration for a Chronic Lumbar Disk Extrusion With Associated Radiculopathy.
- Authors
Hahne, Andrew J.; Ford, Jon J.
- Abstract
Background and Purpose. The effectiveness of functional restoration (FR) for patients with lumbar disk herniation with associated radiculopathy (LDHR) is unclear. This case report describes how an FR program was used to rehabilitate a patient with such an injury. Case Description. The patient was a 26-year-old female child care worker with a 12-month history of back pain and a 4-month history of unremitting left leg symptoms. She had clinical and radiological evidence of an L5-S1 disk extrusion with associated left S1 radiculopathy. Interventions. The patient completed a 9-week FR program supervised by a physical therapist. Exercises then were continued more independently for a 2-year period at a public gymnasium. Outcomes. Following 9 weeks of supervised FR, the patient demonstrated marked improvement in symptoms and functional ability, and resolution of neurological signs. Fourteen months after commencing FR, a follow-up magnetic resonance imaging scan demonstrated resolution of the L5-S1 disk extrusion and relief of S1 nerve root compression. Functional improvements continued and were maintained 2 years following the start of intervention. Discussion. A patient with chronic LDHR who underwent FR made significant improvements. Research is needed to determine the efficacy of an FR approach for treating such patients.
- Subjects
INTERVERTEBRAL disk hernias; BACKACHE exercise therapy; BACKACHE physical therapy; TREATMENT of backaches; EXERCISE therapy; MEDICAL rehabilitation; PHYSICAL therapy; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Physical Therapy, 2006, Vol 86, Issue 12, p1668
- ISSN
0031-9023
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.2522/ptj.20050366