Objective: This study aims to investigate the occurrence of postoperative kinesiophobia in patients with CSM and compare the postoperative recovery of patients with and without kinesiophobia to understand its influence on clinical outcomes in CSM.
Methods: Between November 2020 and November 2022, surgical treatment was performed in the neurosurgical wards of 2 Grade III Class A general public hospitals in the Fujian Province. The demographic and disease data of the patients were collected, and patients were divided into a kinesiophobia group and non-kinesiophobia group according to the Tampa kinesiophobia Scale (TSK).
Background: With improving living standards, the incidence of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) has become increasingly high.
Objective: The study aims to explore the effect of diversified health-promoting models on rehabilitation exercises in patients with CSM after an operation.
Method: This was a randomized controlled trial, wherein 107 patients with CSM treated by neurosurgery were selected as the subjects.