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Disability, Health-Related Quality of Life and Mortality in Lumbar Spine Fusion Patients—A 5-Year Follow-Up and Comparison With a Population Sample

2020

Study Design: Prospective follow-up study. Objectives: We aimed to assess the effect of lumbar spine fusion (LSF) on disability, health-related quality of life and mortality in a 5-year follow-up, and to compare these results with the general population. Methods: 523 consecutive LSF operations were included in a prospective follow-up. Disability was assessed by the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and HRQoL by the 36-item Short Form (SF-36) questionnaire using the physical and mental summary scores (PCS and MCS). The patients were compared with an age-, sex-, and residential area matched general population cohort. Results: The preoperative ODI in the patients was 46 (SD 16), and the change …

Health related quality of lifemedicine.medical_specialtyQuality of life (healthcare)5 year follow upPopulation sampleLumbar spine fusionbusiness.industryPhysical therapymedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessGlobal Spine Journal
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DOSE–RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN WHOLE-BODY VIBRATION AND LUMBAR DISK DISEASE—A FIELD STUDY ON 388 DRIVERS OF DIFFERENT VEHICLES

1998

Abstract In a longitudinal study, the dose–response relationships between long term occupational exposure to whole-body vibration and degenerative processes in the lumbar spine caused by the lumbar disks were examined. From 1990 to 1992, 388 vibration-exposed workers from different driving jobs were examined medically and by lumbar X-ray. For each individual, a history of all exposure conditions was recorded, and a cumulative vibration dose was calculated allowing comparisons between groups of low, middle, and high intensity of exposure. 310 subjects were selected for a follow-up four years later, of whom 90·6% (n=281) agreed to participate. In comparing the exposure groups, the results ind…

Longitudinal studymedicine.medical_specialtyAcoustics and Ultrasonicsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDiseaseCondensed Matter PhysicsLumbarMechanics of MaterialsRelative riskAnesthesiaEpidemiologyMedicineWhole body vibrationCumulative incidenceLumbar spinebusinessJournal of Sound and Vibration
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Trunk Muscle Strength After Lumbar Spine Fusion: A 12-Month Follow-up.

2019

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in trunk muscle strength 12 months after lumbar spine fusion (LSF) compared to preoperative strength. Methods: A total of 194 patients (mean ± standard deviation [SD] age, 61 ± 21 years) who underwent LSF participated in this prospective longitudinal study. Physical measurements of the participants were made before surgery and 12 months postoperatively. Isometric trunk extension and flexion strength was measured using a strain-gauge dynamometer in the standing position. Strength changes were calculated. Regression analysis was performed to explore which factors predicted strength levels at 12 months postoperatively. Results: The pr…

Lumbar spine fusionmedicine.medical_treatmentIsometric exerciselcsh:RC346-429leikkaushoitospine surgerySpine surgerySpine surgeryselkärankamedicineisometric strengthSevere back painlcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systembusiness.industryMuscle strengthIsometric strengthTrunkSpineSpinal fusionspinal fusionSurgeryOriginal ArticleSpinal fusionseurantatutkimusNeurology (clinical)Trunk muscleNuclear medicinebusinesslihasvoimaMonth follow upNeurospine
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Revision Rate of Misplaced Pedicle Screws of the Thoracolumbar Spine-Comparison of Three-Dimensional Fluoroscopy Navigation with Freehand Placement: …

2017

BACKGROUND Recent studies have shown higher accuracy rates of image-guided pedicle screw placement compared to freehand (FH) placement. However, data focusing on the impact of spinal navigation on the rate of revision surgeries caused by misplaced pedicle screws (PS) are scarce. OBJECTIVE This study is aimed at identifying the rate of revision surgeries for misplaced PS comparing three-dimensional (3D) fluoroscopy navigation (3DFL) with FH PS placement. METHODS A retrospective analysis was conducted of 2232 patients (mean age, 65.3 ± 13.5 years) with 13,703 implanted PS who underwent instrumentation of the thoracolumbar spine between 2007 and 2015. Group 1 received surgery with use of 3DFL …

MaleReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyNeuronavigationIntraoperative Neurophysiological MonitoringLumbar vertebraeThoracic Vertebrae03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImaging Three-DimensionalPedicle ScrewsmedicineFluoroscopyHumans030212 general & internal medicinePedicle screw610 Medicine & healthNeuronavigationAgedRetrospective StudiesLumbar Vertebraemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryThoracolumbar spineRetrospective cohort studyMiddle AgedSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureSurgery Computer-AssistedFluoroscopyThoracic vertebraeSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryIntraoperative neurophysiological monitoringWorld neurosurgery
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A long-term (two years) clinical trial with S-adenosylmethionine for the treatment of osteoarthritis

1987

In a long-term multicenter open trial involving 10 general practitioners, the efficacy and tolerance of S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) were studied for 24 months in 108 patients with osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, and spine. At the end of the 24-month observation period, 97 of the patients were still in the study. The patients received 600 mg of SAMe daily (equivalent to three tablets of 200 mg each) for the first two weeks and thereafter 400 mg daily (equivalent to two tablets of 200 mg each) until the end of the 24th month of treatment. Separate evaluations were made for osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, cervical spine, and dorsal/lumbar spine. The severity of the clinical symptoms (morning…

MaleS-Adenosylmethioninemedicine.medical_specialtyClinical effectivenessOsteoarthritisOsteoarthritisHumansMedicineLongitudinal StudiesAdverse effectAgedClinical Trials as TopicPsychological TestsDepressionbusiness.industryAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalMorning stiffnessGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCervical spineSurgeryClinical trialFemaleLumbar spineOpen labelbusinessThe American Journal of Medicine
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Increased interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein levels after instrumented lumbar spine fusion in older patients

2019

Purpose: Interleukin 6 (IL-6) and the acute phase C-reactive protein (CRP) blood concentrations after lumbar spine fusion may be affected by age. The purpose of this prospective observational study was to assess postoperative serum levels of pro-inflammatory IL-6 and CRP after instrumented lumbar spine fusion surgery. We hypothesized that older patients would have increased levels of IL-6 and CRP after surgery. Methods: IL-6 and high-sensitive CRP biochemical marker levels were measured before instrumented spinal fusion, and postoperatively at 1 and 3 days, 6 weeks, and 3 months. The 49 patients in this sample were divided into two groups: age ≤ 60 years (n = 23) and age > 60 years (n = 26)…

MalefusionGastroenterologyleikkaushoitoDISEASEsurgery0302 clinical medicinePostoperative Complicationslcsh:Orthopedic surgeryOlder patientsMARKERSMedicinePostoperative PeriodProspective Studieskirurgiata315Aged 80 and over030222 orthopedicsLumbar VertebraebiologyAge FactorsMiddle AgedRECOVERYFemaleSpinal Diseasesmedicine.symptommusculoskeletal diseasesAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyLumbar spine fusionInflammationspinelannerankaC-reactive protein03 medical and health sciencesLumbarAGEselkärankaINFLAMMATIONc-reaktiivinen proteiiniInternal medicineINJURYHumansQUALITYInterleukin 6lumbarAgedbusiness.industryinterleukin-6DISABILITYC-reactive protein030229 sport sciences3126 Surgery anesthesiology intensive care radiologylcsh:RD701-811Spinal Fusionbiology.proteinbusinessBiomarkers
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Quality of life and disability:can they be improved by active postoperative rehabilitation after spinal fusion surgery in patients with spondylolisth…

2017

Purpose The aim of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of the postoperative 12-month exercise program compared to usual care on disability and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients after lumbar spine fusion surgery (LSF). Methods Altogether, 98 patients with isthmic (31) or degenerative (67) spondylolisthesis were randomised to exercise therapy group (EG) (n = 48) or usual care group (UCG) (n = 50) 3 months after LSF. EG patients had home-based progressive strength and aerobic training program for 12 months. UCG patients received only oral and written instructions of exercises. Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and HRQoL (RAND-36) were evaluated at the time of randomiz…

Malefusionmedicine.medical_specialtyRandomizationfysioterapialaw.inventionspine surgery03 medical and health sciencesvammaisuus0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeRandomized controlled triallawmedicineAerobic exerciseHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineIn patientDisabled Persons030212 general & internal medicineAgedbusiness.industrylumbar spineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSpondylolisthesisOswestry Disability IndexExercise Therapyhealth-related quality of lifeSpinal FusionPhysical therapyQuality of LifeSurgeryFemaleNeurosurgerySpondylolisthesisbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFollow-Up Studies
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Performance in dynamic movement tasks and occurrence of low back pain in youth floorball and basketball players

2020

Abstract Background Prospective studies investigating risk factors for low back pain (LBP) in youth athletes are limited. The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the association between hip-pelvic kinematics and vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) during landing tasks and LBP in youth floorball and basketball players. Methods Three-hundred-and-eighty-three Finnish youth female and male floorball and basketball players (mean age 15.7 ± 1.8) participated and were followed up on for 3 years. At the beginning of every study year the players were tested with a single-leg vertical drop jump (SLVDJ) and a vertical drop jump (VDJ). Hip-pelvic kinematics, measured as femur-pelvic angl…

Malelcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal systemSports medicinemedicine.medical_treatment0302 clinical medicinenuoretrisk factorsOrthopedics and Sports MedicineProspective Studies315 Sport and fitness sciencesRange of Motion ArticularProspective cohort studylow back painFinlandRehabilitationbiologylumbar spineriskitekijätLow back painBiomechanical Phenomenayouth athletes.Lumbar spineLower ExtremityCohortselkäFemalebiomekaniikkateam sportsmedicine.symptomResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyBasketballAdolescentBasketballPelvis03 medical and health sciencesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationselkärankaRheumatologymedicineHumansjoukkueurheiluLow back painYouth athletesProportional Hazards ModelsHipAthletesbusiness.industrykipu030229 sport sciences3126 Surgery anesthesiology intensive care radiologybiology.organism_classificationbody regionsTeam sportsRisk factorsAthletesMixed effectslcsh:RC925-935business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryurheilijatBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Cross-sectional area of the paraspinal muscles and its association with muscle strength among fighter pilots: a 5-year follow-up

2019

Background: A small cross sectional area (CSA) of the paraspinal muscles may be related to low back pain among military aviators but previous studies have mainly concentrated on spinal disc degeneration. Therefore, the primary aim of the study was to investigate the changes in muscle CSA and composition of the psoas and paraspinal muscles during a 5-year follow up among Finnish Air Force (FINAF) fighter pilots. Methods: Study population consisted of 26 volunteered FINAF male fighter pilots (age: 20.6 (±0.6) at the baseline). The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations were collected at baseline and after 5 years of follow-up. CSA and composition of the paraspinal and psoas muscles wer…

Malelcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal systemrasitusvammatphysical activitylumbar vertebralihaksetsotilaslentäjätMilitary aviationisometric strengthLongitudinal Studiesnuclear magnetic resonance imagingpathophysiologyFinlandlow back painsotilasilmailuLumbar VertebraeAnatomy Cross-Sectionallumbar spineIncidenceIsometric strengthmagneettikuvauslongitudinal studyMagnetic Resonance ImagingOccupational Diseasesmuscle massG-forceselkäseurantatutkimusResearch ArticleMRIAdultanatomyParaspinal Musclesairplane pilotvolunteerArticleYoung Adultworkmuscle compositionFinn (citizen)follow upHumanscontrolled studyLow back painhumanMuscle Strengthmuscle isometric contractiondisease associationkipuPilotsMuscle compositionparaspinal muscle3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicineoccupational diseasephysiologylcsh:RC925-935psoas muscleanatomy and histologyFollow-Up StudieslihasvoimaBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Identification of an Unknown Corpse by Means of Computed Tomography (CT) of the Lumbar Spine

1995

For the first time, a case is described in which an unknown corpse is identified by the comparison of antemortem and postmortem computed tomographic (CT) images. A posterolateral disc herniation at L5-S1 on the right side, Schmorl's nodes and a lucency in the ilium were found in identical locations in each case. Additionally there were characteristic morphological similarities in the vertebral bodies, spinous processes, transverse processes and neural arches. In CT identification, as in conventional radiographic identification, one must try to reproduce comparable scanning conditions and images because apparent differences in the roentgenological morphology can occur as a result of differen…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyDisc herniationRadiographyComputed tomographyPathology and Forensic MedicineComputed tomographicIliumX ray computedGeneticsmedicineHumansExpert TestimonyLumbar Vertebraemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAnatomyMiddle AgedPostmortem ChangesLumbar spineTomographyRadiologyHomicideTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessIntervertebral Disc DisplacementJournal of Forensic Sciences
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