| Literature DB >> 28186932 |
A Rushton1, A Calcutt2, N Heneghan1, A Heap3, L White3, M Calvert4, P Goodwin5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: There is a lack of high-quality evidence for physiotherapy post lumbar discectomy. Substantial heterogeneity in treatment effects may be explained by variation in quality, administration and components of interventions. An optimised physiotherapy intervention may reduce heterogeneity and improve patient benefit. The objective was to describe, analyse and evaluate an optimised 1:1 physiotherapy outpatient intervention for patients following primary lumbar discectomy, to provide preliminary insights.Entities:
Keywords: Lumbar discectomy; Physiotherapy; REHABILITATION MEDICINE; clinical reasoning
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28186932 PMCID: PMC5128994 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1CONSORT diagram. CONSORT; Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials.
Baseline participant characteristics 1:1 physiotherapy/patient leaflet intervention group
| Characteristic | n* | Participants | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender (male : female) | 29 | 17:12 | |
| Age in years (range, mean±SD) | 29 | 26–64, 44.04±9.79 | |
| Nature of surgery (planned : emergency) | 29 | 26:3 | |
| Ethnic group | White Caucasian | 28 | 25 |
| Other white background | 1 | ||
| Indian | 2 | ||
| Employment status | Employed | 28 | 15 (n=1 also part-time student) |
| Self-employed | 8 | ||
| Unemployed | 2 | ||
| Retired | 2 | ||
| Other (teaching contract ending) | 1 | ||
| Income band | <£10 000 | 27 | 2 |
| £10 000–19 999 | 7 | ||
| £20 000–29 999 | 7 | ||
| £30 000–39 999 | 4 | ||
| £40 000–49 999 | 1 | ||
| £50 000–59 999 | 3 | ||
| £60 000–69 999 | 0 | ||
| >£70 000 | 3 | ||
| Claims | Employer sick pay | 29 | 13 |
| Statutory sick pay | 29 | 6 | |
| Disability living allowance | 29 | 1 | |
| Duration of symptoms prior to surgery (mean months±SD) | 29 | 68.34±93.80 | |
| Returned to work | 28 | Yes 8 | |
| Duties | 29 | Full duties 3 | |
| Full-time or part-time working (prior to surgery, 17 were full-time, 6 part-time and not applicable for 5 (missing data for 1) | 29 | Full-time 6 | |
| Weeks returned to work (mean±SD) | 28 | 3.81 (1.60) | |
| Returned to normal activity (yes:no) | 29 | 7:22 | |
| Weeks returned to normal activity (mean±SD) | 27 | 3.21 (1.63) | |
*Some missing data.
Clinical presentation of the individualised 1:1 physiotherapy outpatient intervention participants (baseline data)
| Measure | n* | Participants | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration of symptoms prior to surgery (mean months, ±SD) | 29 | 68.34±93.80 | |
| Nature of symptoms prior to surgery n (%) | Back pain (number) | 29 | 22 (76) |
| Leg pain (number) | 29 | 27 (93) | |
| Paraesthesia | 29 | 18 (62) | |
| Numbness | 29 | 21 (72) | |
| Weakness | 29 | 14 (48) | |
| Cauda equina | 29 | 4 (14) | |
| Currently taking pain relief (yes:no) | 28 | 22:6 | |
| Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (range, mean, ±SD) | 29 | 0 to 23, 10.52±5.94 | |
| Global Perceived Effect (median, IQR) | 29 | 2, 1 | |
| VAS Back Pain (mean, ±SD) | Today | 29 | 2.30 (1.80) |
| Least in last 2/52 | 29 | 1.48 (1.31) | |
| Greatest in last 2/52 | 28 | 4.80 (3.06) | |
| VAS Leg Pain (mean, ±SD) | Today | 28 | 1.62 (2.13) |
| Least in last 2/52 | 28 | 0.84 (1.55) | |
| Greatest in last 2/52 | 28 | 3.74 (2.93) | |
| TAMPA (mean, ±SD) | 29 | 40.48 (6.47) | |
| FABQ physical activity (mean, ±SD) | 27 | 13.15 (4.52) | |
| FABQ work (mean, ±SD) | 26 | 19.96 (11.15) | |
| EQ5D 5L (VAS): Health today (mean±SD) | 29 | 71.61 (16.50) | |
| EQ5D 5L (median (IQR) min, max) | Mobility | 29 | 2 (1) 1,4 |
| Self-care | 29 | 1 (1) 1,3 | |
| Usual activities | 29 | 3 (1.5) 1,5 | |
| Pain/discomfort | 29 | 3 (1) 1,4 | |
| Anxiety/depression | 29 | 2 (1.5) 1,5 | |
| Range of movement degrees (mean, ±SD) | Flexion | 29 | 3.54 (1.96) |
| Extension | 29 | 0.71 (3.40) | |
| Left side flexion | 29 | 31.56 (17.96) | |
| Right side flexion | 29 | 30.71 (17.89) | |
| Straight leg raise test: angle of symptomatic leg (mean, ±SD) | 29 | 66.64 (18.02) | |
| Straight leg raise n (%) | Test positive | 27 | 25 (86) |
| Straight leg raise test Limiting Factor n (%) | Pain | 27 | 14 (48) |
| Resistance | 27 | 11 (38) | |
| Pain and resistance | 27 | 2 (7) | |
*Some missing data.
FABQ, Fear Avoidance and Beliefs Questionnaire; VAS, Visual Analogue Scale.
Baseline STarT Back data individualised 1:1 physiotherapy outpatient intervention participants (n=29)
| STarT Back item | n (%) |
|---|---|
| My back pain has | 19 (66) |
| I have only | 17 (59) |
| In the last 2 weeks, I have dressed more slowly than usual because of back pain | 14 (48) |
| I feel that | 4 (14) |
| In general I have | 22 (76) |
| Overall, how | 9 (31) |
| Number of participants scoring 3 or above—not at low risk of chronicity/poor outcome (criteria for referral to physiotherapy) | 16 (55) |
| Six-item STarT Back total score (median, IQR) | 3 (2) |
Physiotherapist diagnosis
| Nature of diagnosis | Specific detail from individual participants (n=22) |
|---|---|
| Broad diagnosis—mechanical low back pain | Mechanical LBP—resolving non-capsular disc lesion post surgery |
| Mechanical LBP post surgery | |
| Post surgical diagnosis—microdiscectomy | 6/52 postright sided L4/5 Microdiscectomy |
| Right L4/5 Microdiscectomy | |
| Right L4/5 Microdiscectomy | |
| Left L5/S1 Microdiscectomy | |
| Residual LBP with slight increase pain left side post microdiscectomy | |
| Resolving Radicular pain post-L4/5 microdiscectomy. Congenital scoliosis with rotation. Leg length discrepancy following surgery for right club foot and left hip dysplasia as child | |
| L5/S1 Microdiscectomy. Deconditioning post surgery | |
| L5/S1 microdiscectomy | |
| L5/S1 microdiscectomy with residual S1 weakness and decreased sensation | |
| Post surgical diagnosis—discectomy | Right L3 Decompression |
| L4/5 discectomy, fenestration and laminectomy | |
| L45 discectomy | |
| L5-S1 Fenestration and Discectomy | |
| 5/52 postleft L5/S1 discectomy—residual stiffness | |
| Diagnosis related to problems—presenting clinical problems | Post-op back stiffness, poor core stability |
| Increased adverse neural tension into right leg, lumbar spine stiffness | |
| Post-op stiffness 5/52 post surgery | |
| Post-op stiffness | |
| Left facet tightness/stiffness | |
| Residual weakness right glut max and med |
LBP, low back pain.
Number of problems Identified by physiotherapists
| | Mean no of problems | SD | |
|---|---|---|---|
| All 22 participants | 5.36 | 2.63 | |
| Male (n=15) | 5.07 | 2.74 | |
| Female (n=7) | 6.00 | 2.45 | |
| Age (missing data n=2) | <45 years (n=10) | 5.50 | 2.59 |
| ≥45 years (n=10) | 5.40 | 2.55 | |
| StarT Back low risk (n=11) | 4.36 | 2.16 | |
| STarT Back not at low risk (n=11) | 6.36 | 2.77 | |
| Caution (n=8) | 6.50 | 1.41 | |
| No Caution (n=14) | 4.71 | 2.97 | |
| No of treatment sessions | 1–3 sessions (n=13) | 3.77 | 2.09 |
| 4–6 sessions (n=9) | 7.67 | 1.23 | |
Number of participants presenting with each problem
| Problem | No of participants with problem (n=22) |
|---|---|
| Reduced trunk stabilisation | 20 |
| Reduced spinal ROM | 17 |
| Inadequate knowledge to enable self-management | 16 |
| Reduced conditioning/fitness | 14 |
| Reduced functional mobility | 12 |
| Pain | 12 |
| Reduced general strength | 10 |
| Reduced neural mobility | 10 |
| Reduced progress/plateau in improvement | 4 |
| Impaired recovery owing to psychological factors | 2 |
| Patient not responding to treatment/deteriorating/complications | 1 |
ROM, range of movement.
Figure 2Number of treatment sessions.
Number of treatment sessions provided by physiotherapists
| | Mean no of treatment sessions | SD | |
|---|---|---|---|
| All 22 participants | 3.14 | 1.61 | |
| Male (n=15) | 3.07 | 1.58 | |
| Female (n=7) | 3.29 | 1.80 | |
| Age (missing data n=2) | <45 years (n=10) | 3.20 | 1.48 |
| ≥45 years (n=10) | 3.20 | 1.81 | |
| STarT Back low risk (n=11) | 2.64 | 1.12 | |
| STarT Back not at low risk (n=11) | 3.64 | 1.91 | |
| Caution (n=8) | 4.00 | 1.85 | |
| No caution (n=14) | 2.64 | 1.28 | |
Outcome data at baseline (4 weeks post surgery) and 12 weeks (post intervention)
| | Baseline | 12 weeks | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outcomes | n Mean (SD) | n Mean (SD) | |
| Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire | 29 10.52 (5.94) | 17 5.53 (4.49) | |
| VAS Back Pain | Today | 29 2.30 (1.80) | 17 2.20 (1.65) |
| Least in last 2/52 | 29 1.48 (1.31) | 17 1.70 (1.60) | |
| Greatest in last 2/52 | 28 4.80 (3.06) | 17 4.34 (2.64) | |
| VAS Leg Pain | Today | 28 1.62 (2.13) | 17 1.74 (2.13) |
| Least in last 2/52 | 28 0.84 (1.55) | 17 1.79 (2.50) | |
| Greatest in last 2/52 | 28 3.74 (2.93) | 17 3.64 (2.82) | |
| Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia | 29 40.48 (6.47) | 17 37.35 (8.29) | |
| Fear Avoidance and Beliefs Questionnaire physical activity | 27 13.15 (4.52) | 15 11.53 (7.73) | |
| Fear Avoidance and Beliefs Questionnaire work | 26 19.96 (11.15) | 14 16.86 (12.48) | |
| EQ5D 5L (VAS): Health today | 29 71.61 (16.50) | 17 70.06 (10.58) | |
| Range of movement | Flexion | 29 3.54 (1.96) | 17 4.47 (1.49) |
| Extension | 29 0.71 (3.40) | 17 1.64 (3.96) | |
| Left side flexion | 29 31.56 (17.96) | 15 35.59 (17.97) | |
| Right side flexion | 29 30.71 (17.89) | 15 32.49 17.38) | |
| Straight leg raise | Angle of symptomatic leg | 29 66.64 (18.02) | 17 80.53 (12.53) |
| n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Straight leg raise | Test positive | 25 (86) | 9 (53) |
| Straight leg raise limiting factor | Pain | 14 (48) | 4 (24) |
| Resistance | 11 (38) | 9 (53) | |
| Pain and resistance | 2 (7) | 0 (0) | |
| Missing | 2 (7) | 4 (24) | |
| n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Return to work | Yes | 8 (28) | 10 (59) |
| No | 19 (56) | 5 (30) | |
| Not applicable | 1 (3) | 2 (12) | |
| Full-time | 6 (21) | 8 (47) | |
| Part-time | 2 (7) | 2 (12) | |
| Not applicable | 21 (72) | 7 (41) | |
| Type of duties on return to work | Full duties | 3 (10) | 7 (41) |
| Light duties | 4 (14) | 3 (18) | |
| No or not applicable | 22 (76) | 7 (41) | |
| Return to normal activities | Yes | 7 (24) | 11 (65) |
| No | 22 (76) | 6 (35) | |
| N Mean (SD) | |||
| Return to work: weeks post surgery mean (SD) | 8 3.81 (1.60) | 10 7.8 (4.71) | |
| Return to normal activities: weeks post surgery | 7 3.21 (1.63) | 11 8.18 (4.51) | |
| Global Perceived Effect (median, range) | 29 (2, 1) | 16* (2, 0.75) | |
*Missing data.