The study will be conducted with volunteer patients who have undergone lumbar decompression surgery and who are followed up by the Neurosurgery outpatient clinic of Fethiye State Hospital. The cases will be divided into 2 groups by randomization software. The control group will receive stretching, strengthening, core stabilization and educational content as usual care 3 months post-operatively. The study group will be given motion control exercises in addition to the program given to the control group 3 months post-operatively. These applications will be applied to the patients face-to-face in the clinical environment 2 days a week for 12 weeks. The first evaluation will be performed 3 months post-operatively before the treatment and the second evaluation will be performed 3 months after the treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
51
The study group will be given motor control exercises in addition to the program given to the control group.
The control group will receive stretching, strengthening, core stabilization and educational content as usual care.
Muğla
Muğla, Turkey (Türkiye)
12-item Örebro Musculoskeletal Screening Questionnaire (ÖMSQ-12)
ÖMSQ-12 is a 12-item self-report questionnaire. Each item is scored on an 11-point Likert scale (0-10) based on the response to the question asked. Items 8, 11 and 12 are reverse scored items. The maximum score that can be obtained from the questionnaire is 120. A high score means a high risk of absenteeism, high cost, chronicity or delayed recovery, and severity of the problem due to the individual's problematic musculoskeletal condition.
Time frame: Change from Baseline ÖMSQ-12 at 12 weeks
Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ)
The FABQ consists of 16 items and is divided into 2 subscales. The items are scored on a 7-point Likert scale (from strongly disagree to strongly agree). The score of each subscale is used independently. Higher scores represent more fear avoidance beliefs.
Time frame: Change from Baseline FABQ at 12 weeks
Oswestry Disability Index (ODI)
The Oswestry Disability Index consists of 10 questions measuring functional status. Each question is evaluated between 0 and 5 points and the total maximum score is 50. Higher score indicates more disability.
Time frame: Change from Baseline ODI at 12 weeks
Lumbar region proprioception measurement
Subjects are asked to stand in a neutral position, with knees straight and weight equal to both feet. To measure lumbar repositioning errors in flexion, the first inclinometer is placed on the lateral chest (T12 level) and the second inclinometer on the hemipelvis (S1 level). The primary inclinometer (T12) and the secondary inclinometer (sacral midpoint) are used in the frontal plane to record the lateral bending angle error. Velcro straps are used to secure the digital inclinometer. The inclinometer is calibrated by the examiner to a starting position (0 degrees). Subjects memorize this neutral position for a few seconds, perform active full flexion and then return to the neutral position. Displacement accuracy is measured in degrees.
Time frame: Change from Baseline proprioception measurement at 12 weeks
Five Times Sit to Stand Test (5TSST)
A chair without armrests, with a 28.5 cm deep seat and backrest and adjustable height is used for the tests. Subjects start in a seated position, with their arms in the desired position and their backs against the chair backrest. The following verbal instructions are given: "Please stand up and sit down 5 times as quickly as possible. Straighten your knees when standing up and lean your back against the backrest when sitting down." Timing with the digital stopwatch is started manually with the instruction "Start" and stopped when the subject's back touches the backrest after the fifth standing up.
Time frame: Change from Baseline 5TSST at 12 weeks
Timed Up and Go Test (TUG)
Participants sit in a chair with arms, hips and knees bent approximately 90◦ and feet resting on the floor. Lower limb orthoses are worn if used. Participants are asked to stand up, walk 10 steps, walk around a mark on the floor, walk back to the chair and sit down. The timing of the TUG test starts with the standing movement after the "ready, go" signal and ends when the participants are seated in the chair and the movement is finished.
Time frame: Change from Baseline TUG at 12 weeks
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