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Title: Effects of Spinal Decompression and Segmental Spinal Instrumentation on Lower Limb Functionality in Patients with Spinal Osteoarthritis
Authors: Mirković, Milan
Kukić, Filip
Mirkov, Dragan
Marinković, Dejan
Mičeta, Lazar
Mirković, Sanja
Božić Nedeljković, Biljana 
Baščarević, Zoran
Keywords: biomechanics;gate;healthcare;quality of life;spine mechanics
Issue Date: 27-Aug-2024
Rank: M21
Publisher: MDPI
Journal: Life (Basel, Switzerland)
Volume: 14
Issue: 9
Start page: 1072
Abstract: 
Spinal osteoarthritis, a degenerative condition of the spine, significantly impairs quality of life, causing pain, stiffness, and limited mobility. Treatment primarily aims to improve functionality and quality of life. This study investigated the effects of lower back surgery (e.g., spinal decompression with vertebra stabilization) on upper-limb maximum strength, lower limb functionality, and quality of life in osteoarthritis patients. A total of 16 patients (♀ = 10 and ♂ = 6) patients from the orthopedic clinic who were diagnosed with osteoarthritis based on MRI and clinical symptoms underwent the surgery. Their handgrip strength, lower limb functionality (6 min walk test), and quality of life (Flanagan quality of life scale) were assessed before and after the surgery. A repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to assess differences in these metrics pre- and post-surgery across the entire patient cohort, as well as within gender-specific subgroups. A large positive effect was seen in the 6 min walk (p = 0.02, d = -0.83) test but not in the handgrip test or quality of life. However, female patients showed a trend towards better quality of life. The results of this study provide evidence for the effectiveness of surgery in the treatment of spinal osteoarthritis and underscore the need for personalized treatment approaches in the treatment of spinal osteoarthritis.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7290
ISSN: 2075-1729
DOI: 10.3390/life14091072
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