Background: Restoration of physical function following lumbar microdiskectomy may be influenced by the postoperative care provided.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a new interventional protocol to improve functional performance in patients who have undergone a single-level lumbar microdiskectomy.
Setting: The study was conducted in physical therapy outpatient clinics.
Background: Low back pain remains a costly quality-of-life-related health problem. Microdiscectomy is often the surgical procedure of choice for a symptomatic, single-level, lumbar disc herniation in younger and middle-aged adults. The question of whether a post-microdiscectomy exercise program enhances function, quality of life, and disability status has not been systematically explored.
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