Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients

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Main Author: Lima,Malu Cristina de Araujo Montoro
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Stefanello,Joice Mara Facco, Keller,Birgit, Almeida,Daniel Benzecry de, Coelho,Ricardo Weigert
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Language: eng
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Summary: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Failed back surgery syndrome refers to a condition in which a patient has undergone back surgery with a poor outcome. This syndrome leads to losses in daily living activities and hinders the return to physical exercise. The objective of this study was to analyze the relation between chronic low back pain and functional capacity and the physical activity level of these patients.METHODS:Cross-sectional study comprising 57 patients, mean age 51.07±12.93 years, who underwent low back surgery. These patients were divided into two groups, according to the presence of chronic low back pain. All patients filled in a questionnaire that covered demographic data, visual analog scale for pain, Rolland-Morris Questionnaire to evaluate functional incapacity and International Physical Activity Questionnaire to measure physical activity level.RESULTS:The following predominated: women (77%), obese (49%), surgery for spinal disc herniation (80%), underwent one low back surgery (52%). Patients with chronic low back pain refer a greater perception of disability and 81% of this group showed an average of 3.53±3.51 points in Roland-Morris. Chronic low back pain had no influence on the different levels of physical activity demonstrated in patients with chronic low back pain and results of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire showed no significant difference between the groups (p=0.54).CONCLUSION:These findings indicate that there were other factors beyond chronic pain interfering with the physical activity level in these groups and further studies to explore lifestyle, physical exercise adherence and other dimensions of pain are still needed. Results contribute to the understanding and management of patients with chronic low back pain.
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spelling Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patientsActive life expectationFailed back surgery syndromeLow back painSedentary lifestyleBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Failed back surgery syndrome refers to a condition in which a patient has undergone back surgery with a poor outcome. This syndrome leads to losses in daily living activities and hinders the return to physical exercise. The objective of this study was to analyze the relation between chronic low back pain and functional capacity and the physical activity level of these patients.METHODS:Cross-sectional study comprising 57 patients, mean age 51.07±12.93 years, who underwent low back surgery. These patients were divided into two groups, according to the presence of chronic low back pain. All patients filled in a questionnaire that covered demographic data, visual analog scale for pain, Rolland-Morris Questionnaire to evaluate functional incapacity and International Physical Activity Questionnaire to measure physical activity level.RESULTS:The following predominated: women (77%), obese (49%), surgery for spinal disc herniation (80%), underwent one low back surgery (52%). Patients with chronic low back pain refer a greater perception of disability and 81% of this group showed an average of 3.53±3.51 points in Roland-Morris. Chronic low back pain had no influence on the different levels of physical activity demonstrated in patients with chronic low back pain and results of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire showed no significant difference between the groups (p=0.54).CONCLUSION:These findings indicate that there were other factors beyond chronic pain interfering with the physical activity level in these groups and further studies to explore lifestyle, physical exercise adherence and other dimensions of pain are still needed. Results contribute to the understanding and management of patients with chronic low back pain.Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-00132014000400271Revista Dor v.15 n.4 2014reponame:Revista Dorinstname:Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)instacron:SBED10.5935/1806-0013.20140059info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima,Malu Cristina de Araujo MontoroStefanello,Joice Mara FaccoKeller,BirgitAlmeida,Daniel Benzecry deCoelho,Ricardo Weigerteng2015-09-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-00132014000400271Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/rdor/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpdor@dor.org.br||dor@dor.org.br2317-63931806-0013opendoar:2015-09-29T00:00Revista Dor - Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients
title Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients
spellingShingle Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients
Lima,Malu Cristina de Araujo Montoro
Active life expectation
Failed back surgery syndrome
Low back pain
Sedentary lifestyle
title_short Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients
title_full Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients
title_fullStr Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients
title_full_unstemmed Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients
title_sort Functional capacity and physical activity level in failed back surgery syndrome patients
author Lima,Malu Cristina de Araujo Montoro
author_facet Lima,Malu Cristina de Araujo Montoro
Stefanello,Joice Mara Facco
Keller,Birgit
Almeida,Daniel Benzecry de
Coelho,Ricardo Weigert
author_role author
author2 Stefanello,Joice Mara Facco
Keller,Birgit
Almeida,Daniel Benzecry de
Coelho,Ricardo Weigert
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Malu Cristina de Araujo Montoro
Stefanello,Joice Mara Facco
Keller,Birgit
Almeida,Daniel Benzecry de
Coelho,Ricardo Weigert
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Active life expectation
Failed back surgery syndrome
Low back pain
Sedentary lifestyle
topic Active life expectation
Failed back surgery syndrome
Low back pain
Sedentary lifestyle
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Failed back surgery syndrome refers to a condition in which a patient has undergone back surgery with a poor outcome. This syndrome leads to losses in daily living activities and hinders the return to physical exercise. The objective of this study was to analyze the relation between chronic low back pain and functional capacity and the physical activity level of these patients.METHODS:Cross-sectional study comprising 57 patients, mean age 51.07±12.93 years, who underwent low back surgery. These patients were divided into two groups, according to the presence of chronic low back pain. All patients filled in a questionnaire that covered demographic data, visual analog scale for pain, Rolland-Morris Questionnaire to evaluate functional incapacity and International Physical Activity Questionnaire to measure physical activity level.RESULTS:The following predominated: women (77%), obese (49%), surgery for spinal disc herniation (80%), underwent one low back surgery (52%). Patients with chronic low back pain refer a greater perception of disability and 81% of this group showed an average of 3.53±3.51 points in Roland-Morris. Chronic low back pain had no influence on the different levels of physical activity demonstrated in patients with chronic low back pain and results of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire showed no significant difference between the groups (p=0.54).CONCLUSION:These findings indicate that there were other factors beyond chronic pain interfering with the physical activity level in these groups and further studies to explore lifestyle, physical exercise adherence and other dimensions of pain are still needed. Results contribute to the understanding and management of patients with chronic low back pain.
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