Physiotherapy in the preoperative treatment of lumbar discopathy

Elżbieta Rutkowska, Radosław Rola, Witold Janusz, Piotr Kamieniak

Elżbieta Rutkowska, Radosław Rola, Witold Janusz, Piotr Kamieniak – Physiotherapy in the preoperative treatment of lumbar discopathy. Fizjoterapia Polska 2001; 1(4); 393-395

Abstract
Background. This article analyzes the therapeutic methods used in the conservative treatment of lumbar discopathy among patients treated surgically for this disorder at the Neurosurgical Clinic of the Lublin Medical University from 1998 to 2000. Material and methods. Our research involved 349 randomly chosen patients referred for surgical treatment of lumbar discopathy. The patients were interviewed in detail and their medical records analyzed on the basis of an authorial questionnaire. The results were subjected to statistical analysis using the contingency analysis tables is the STATISTICA software program (StatSoft, USA). Results. Our research indicated that long-term conservative treatment was limited primarily to pharmacotherapy. Methods of physical treatment, i.e. kinesitherapy and physicotherapy, as well as stationary rehabilitation in health resorts were not put to adequate use by the majority of patients.

Key words:
conservative treatment of low back pain, pharmacotherapy, physicotherapy, kinesitherapy

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The popularity of alternative methods in the treatment of lumbar discopathy

Elżbieta Rutkowska, Stanisław Kamiński, Radosław Rola, Witold Janusz

Elżbieta Rutkowska, Stanisław Kamiński, Radosław Rola, Witold Janusz – The popularity of alternative methods in the treatment of lumbar discopathy. Fizjoterapia Polska 2001; 1(4); 389-392

Abstract
Background. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the popularity of alternative methods to trat lumbar discopathy among patients treated surgically for this discorder at the Neurosurgical Clinic of the Lublin Medical University in the period 1996-2000. Material and methods. The research involved 531 randomly selected patients referred for surgical treatment of lumbar discopathy. The patients were interviewed in depth, using an authorial questionnaire. The results were subjected to statistical analysis using the contingency table module of the STATISTICA software program (StatSoft, USA). Results. We found that 202 of the examined patients (38.04%) had undergone alternative therapy during the period of conservative treatment preceding surgery. The article discusses the number, course, and quality of procedures performed, and points to the health hazards resulting from the uncontrolled popularity of alternative medicine.

Key words:
alternative medicine, unconventional therapies, prevention of low back pain

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