KMID : 1139120010020010111
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Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine 2001 Volume.2 No. 1 p.111 ~ p.120
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Postoperative Rehabilitation of Lumbar Spine
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Kim Ho-Jun
Lee Jong-Soo
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Abstract
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We reviewed literatures of western and oriental medicine about postoperative management of spine. Traditionally, with orthoses and bed rest, many physicians restricted activity of daily life and back exercises of patients who had taken spine surgery. More aggressive early mobilization, however, such as strengthening exercise and stretching after 4 weeks of surgery gets grounds nowadays. Physical therapies including manipulation, TENS, MENS, ultrasound and cryotherapy are being used as helpful treatment modalities of postoperative pain and swelling. Failed back surgery syndrome occurs due to wrong patient, diagnosis and surgery and is managed with conservative treatment or reoperation. In oriental medicine, treatments of musculoskeletal injuries including surgical wound are based on the balance of chi(Ѩ) and blood(úì).
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KEYWORD
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Postoperative Rehabilitation, Management, Lumbar Operation
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