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Early physical therapy maintains alignment, decreases pain after cervicothoracic fusion

By Admin | February 01, 2024

Key takeaways:

  • Patients who received early physical therapy after cervicothoracic fusion had better maintenance of alignment and improved pain scores.
  • Results were compared with patients who received late physical therapy.

According to presented results, patients who started physical therapy within 6 weeks after cervicothoracic fusion had better maintenance of alignment and improved pain scores compared with patients who started therapy after 6 weeks.

“There's really a number of goals of [physical therapy], certainly to decrease pain, decrease stiffness, increase strength [and] increase range of motion,” Eeric Truumees, MD, said during his presentation at the North American Spine Society Annual...(More)

For more info please read, Early physical therapy maintains alignment, decreases pain after cervicothoracic fusion, by Healio

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