Physical Therapy May be as Good as Surgery For Common Back Problems

//Physical Therapy May be as Good as Surgery For Common Back Problems

In a recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, the authors compared the effects of surgery with physical therapy (PT) for patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS). 169 surgical candidates with LSS, ages 50 and older were enrolled in the study and randomly assigned to surgery (87 patients) or PT (82 patients). The authors found that “the PT and surgery groups had the same amount of improvement in physical function at 2 years” and concluded that “surgery yielded similar effects to a PT regimen among patients with LSS who were surgical candidates.”

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2018-09-27T22:53:24-04:00

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