The Short Term Effect of Early 3-Dimension Lumbar Stabilization Exercise after Lumbar Microdiscectomy

요추추간판탈출증 환자의 최소침습 현미경수술 후 조기의 3차원 요부 안정화 운동의 단기 효과 연구

Kim, Dae-Hun;Kim, Seong-Su
김대훈;김성수

  • Published : 20090000

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the early 3-D lumbar stabilization exercise and lumbar exercise after lumbar microdiscectomy. On forty patients who had lumbar post microdiscectomy volunteered for this study. They were divided by two groups; one group was consisted of 20 male and was exposed in 3-D lumbar stabilization exercise, while the others were also 20 male and did Lumbar exercise. Both groups exercised for 4 weeks from 7th day after operation. In order to compare, both groups were checked in muscular strength and lumbago (VAS), before and after 4 weeks of exercise. $CENTAUR^{\circledR}$. 3-D machine (designd by BFMC Systems, Germany) was used for this test. It showed that muscular strength of both groups was remarkably increased in all angles (p<0.05). Epecially, first group with 3-D lumbar stabilization exercise showed averagely better muscular strength increase. Besides, it was also observed that the lumbago, which is measured by VAS, was remarkably decreased in both groups (p<0.05). There was no difference of lumbago decrease between both groups (p>0.05).

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