Self-rehabilitation At Home After LumbaR Arthrodesis (SAHARA)
Self-rehabilitation At Home After LumbaR Arthrodesis
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
120 participants
Dec 18, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Lumbar arthrodesis is more and more common in general population. Patients need early reeducation after surgery but do not always have access to a physiotherapist. The investigators aim to study the benefits of self-rehabilitation at home after lumbar arthrodesis, showing amelioration in lumbar pain and in quality of life for concerned patients. For this, the investigators designed a randomized-controlled study to test if self-rehabilitation at home right after surgery is superior than rehabilitation done by a physiotherapist 4 to 6 weeks after surgery (standard treatment for our patients).
Eligibility
Exclusion Criteria11
- Surgery for posterolateral lumbar arthrodesis, from a degenerative etiology, from 1 to 3 lumbar levels (one level means one inter-somatic space)
- Surgery indication after optimal medical treatment, including appropriate pain medicine, and fail of medical treatment for reducing lumbar pain and/or nerve root pain and/or limp
- Return home possible after surgery
- After signing consent during pre-operative visit with the surgeon
- People under 18 years-old
- Pregnant or breast-feeding women
- Psychiatric and/or neurodegenerative comorbidity
- Motor deficiency of the limbs before and/or after surgery
- Iliac extension of arthrodesis
- Any postoperative complication lengthening stay at hospital
- Medical contraindication for early rehabilitation
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Interventions
6 week program of exercise at home of gradual intensity and duration
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NCT06129682