ASSESSMENT OF LOWER EXTREMITY MOTOR COORDINATION IN OPERATED PATIENTS.

Autor: Yıldırım, Yücel, Kara, Bilge, Erbayraktar, Serhat, Sayhan, Salih
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Zdroj: Journal of Musculoskeletal Research; Sep2008, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p107-115, 9p, 3 Color Photographs, 2 Charts, 4 Graphs
Abstrakt: Objective: To establish any changes up to the second postoperative month in pain, disability, performance, kinesiophobia, and lower extremity motor coordination of patients operated on for lumbar disc hernia. Methods: Forty-five patients with lumbar disc hernia were included in the study preoperatively, and were followed up until the second postoperative month. Pain and disability, walking and stair-climbing performances, and kinesiophobia were measured; and motor coordination tests were practiced with the Lower Extremity MOtor COordination Test (LEMOCOT). Results: The worst scores of pain, disability, performance, kinesiophobia, and LEMOCOT measurements were in the preoperative period; while the best ones were observed in the 2 months following the surgery. Conclusion: The measurements of pain, disability, performance, kinesiophobia, and lower extremity coordination usually performed in the cases operated on with a diagnosis of lumbar disc hernia are significantly affected from the initial period until the second postoperative month. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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