학술논문

Activity and sports resumption after long segment fusions to the pelvis for adult spinal deformity: survey results of AO Spine members.
Document Type
article
Source
Spine Deformity. 11(6)
Subject
AO Spine
Adult spinal deformity
Pelvic fixation
Return to sports
Survey
Language
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess recommendations for when adult spinal deformity (ASD) patients may return to athletic activities after surgery. METHODS: A web-based survey was administered to members of AO Spine. The survey consisted of surgeon demographic information and questions asking when a patient undergoing a long thoracolumbar fusion (> 5 levels) with pelvic fixation for ASD would be allowed to resume unrestricted range of motion (ROM), non-contact sports, and contact sports postoperatively. Ordinal logistic regression was used to determine predictors for time to resume each activity. RESULTS: One hundred twenty four members responses were included for analysis. The majority of respondents would allow unrestricted ROM within 3 months postop ( 3 months: 19%]. For when to return to non-contact sports, the most common responses were 2-3 months (26.6%), 3-4 months (26.6%), and 6-12 months (18.5%). For when to return to contact sports, the majority advised > 4 months postop [> 4 months: 4-6 months (19.2%), 6-12 months (28.0%),  > 12 months (28.8%) versus