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  Back morphology and walking patterns mean 13.8 years after surgery for lumbar disk herniation in adolescents

Ruehr, L., Blomé, S., Kastrati, G., Lagerbäck, T., Jonsjö, M., Möller, H., et al. (2024). Back morphology and walking patterns mean 13.8 years after surgery for lumbar disk herniation in adolescents. Pain Reports, 9(2): e1148. doi:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001148.

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Ruehr, Livia1, 2, 3, Author                 
Blomé, Sebastian3, Author
Kastrati, Gránit3, Author
Lagerbäck, Tobias4, Author
Jonsjö, Martin3, Author
Möller, Hans4, 5, Author
Skorpil, Mikael6, 7, Author
Lasselin, Julie3, 8, 9, Author
Lalouni, Maria3, Author
Gerdhem, Paul4, 10, 11, Author
Jensen, Karin3, Author
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1Department Neurology, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_634549              
2Max Planck School of Cognition, Leipzig, Germany, ou_persistent22              
3Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, ou_persistent22              
4Division of Orthopedics and Biotechnology, Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, ou_persistent22              
5Center for Spine Surgery in Stockholm, Sweden, ou_persistent22              
6Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery (MMK), Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, ou_persistent22              
7Department of Neuroradiology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, ou_persistent22              
8Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden, ou_persistent22              
9Osher Center for Integrative Health, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, ou_persistent22              
10Department of Orthopedics and Hand Surgery, Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden, ou_persistent22              
11Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: Gait; Lumbar disk herniation; MRI; Pain
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Introduction: In many pain conditions, there is lingering pain despite healed tissue damage. Our previous study shows that individuals who underwent surgery for lumbar disk herniation (LDH) during adolescence have worse health, more pain, and increased disk degeneration mean 13 years after surgery compared with controls. It is unclear if walking patterns segregate surgically treated LDH adolescents and controls at mean 13-year follow-up.

Objectives: Here, we analyzed the relationship between gait, back morphology and other health outcomes in a cohort of individuals treated surgically because of lumbar disk herniation compared with controls.

Methods: We analyzed gait during a walking paradigm, back morphology at the site of surgery, and standardized health outcomes, among individuals who received surgery for LDH as adolescents, "cases" (n = 23), compared with "controls" (n = 23).

Results: There were gait differences in head (P = 0.021) and trunk angle (P = 0.021) between cases and controls in a direction where cases exhibited a posture associated with sickness. The gait variance was explained by subjective pain and exercise habits rather than objective disk degeneration.

Conclusion: Over a decade after surgery for LDH during adolescence, health among cases is worse compared with controls. The head and trunk angles differ between cases and controls, indicating that the residual pain lingers and may cause changes in movement patterns long after a painful episode in early life. Gait may be a useful target for understanding maintenance of pain and disability among individuals treated surgically for LDH during adolescence.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-03-142024-03-14
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1097/PR9.0000000000001148
Other: eCollection 2024
PMID: 38500565
PMC: PMC10948132
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Funding organization : Sven Jerring Foundation

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Title: Pain Reports
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Publ. Info: Riverwoods : Wolters Kluwer Health
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 9 (2) Sequence Number: e1148 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2471-2531
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2471-2531