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Nonsurgical treatment of lumbar disk herniation: are outcomes different in older adults?
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society [J Am Geriatr Soc] 2011 Mar; Vol. 59 (3), pp. 423-9. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Objectives: To determine whether older adults (aged ≥ 60) experience less improvement in disability and pain with nonsurgical treatment of lumbar disk herniation (LDH) than younger adults (< 60).<br />Design: Prospective longitudinal comparative cohort study.<br />Setting: Outpatient specialty spine clinic.<br />Participants: One hundred thirty-three consecutive patients with radicular pain and magnetic resonance-confirmed acute LDH (89 younger, 44 older).<br />Intervention: Nonsurgical treatment customized for the individual patient.<br />Measurements: Patient-reported disability on the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), leg pain intensity, and back pain intensity were recorded at baseline and 1, 3, and 6 months. The primary outcome was the ODI change score at 6 months. Secondary longitudinal analyses examined rates of change over the follow-up period.<br />Results: Older adults demonstrated improvements in ODI (range 0-100) and pain intensity (range 0-10) with nonsurgical treatment that were not significantly different from those seen in younger adults at 6 month follow-up, with or without adjustment for potential confounders. Adjusted mean improvement in older and younger adults were 31 versus 33 (P = .63) for ODI, 4.5 versus 4.5 (P = .99) for leg pain, and 2.4 versus 2.7 for back pain (P = .69). A greater amount of the total improvement in leg pain and back pain in older adults was noted in the first month of follow-up than in younger adults.<br />Conclusion: These preliminary findings suggest that the outcomes of LDH with nonsurgical treatment were not worse in older adults (≥ 60) than in younger adults (< 60). Future research is warranted to examine nonsurgical treatment for LDH in older adults.<br /> (© 2011, Copyright the Authors. Journal compilation © 2011, The American Geriatrics Society.)
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Disability Evaluation
Female
Geriatric Assessment
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Middle Aged
Pain Measurement
Physical Examination
Prospective Studies
Statistics, Nonparametric
Surveys and Questionnaires
Treatment Outcome
Intervertebral Disc Displacement therapy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1532-5415
- Volume :
- 59
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21391933
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2011.03316.x