If patients have doubts about returning to activity and exercise after disc surgery, a recent review of 14 randomized control trials reveals that it is safe to do so. In fact, the study said that, following surgery for a prolapsed lumbar disc, exercise appears to be a beneficial part of the rehabilitation program. Researchers found that performing some type of exercise after surgery was associated with significant improvements in pain and functional capability in the short run without increasing the risk of another operation. Moreover, high-intensity exercise programs were found to be slightly more effective than low-intensity programs in reducing both pain and disability. This study shows that physical therapy as soon as possible after lumbar disc surgery promotes recovery.
Whether you’re recovering from lumbar disc repair or some other procedure, properly supervised exercise and physical therapy can aid in recovery from almost any surgery. At PERSONAL CARE PHYSICAL THERAPY, our caring and experienced therapists know just what sort of activity will most likely get you back on your feet. We can also help you during recovery from a fall or automobile accident. Call (928) 214-7430 today to learn about what we can do for you. Our office is located at 1515 E. Cedar Ave.
P.S. After any type of surgery, patients should engage in rehabilitation regimens that are specifically designed to meet their particular needs instead of simply resuming their old exercise routines.
Friday, January 23, 2009
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