Spinal fusions of the lumbar are an involved surgical procedure-what exercises are effective vs to avoid? and why>?
Spinal fusions are generally performed when a laminectomy is unsuccessful.
It is important to know
1. What joint structures are involved in a spinal fusion
2. The pathology of a spinal fusion
3. How the fitness professional should approach training an individual who has had a spinal fusion and has completed physical therapy and
4. What precautions one has to take into consideration.
1. Joint structures involved:
a. The vertebral bodies of the vertebrae to be fused
b. The fact that Harrington Rods and screws will be used to fuse the vertebral bodies
2. Pathology
a. Severe spinal instability
3. Post Rehab Exercise Management
a. Emphasize spinal stability
b. Teach the client neutral sitting, standing and lying down
c. Teach the client neutral, lifting, pushing, pulling, carrying
Precautions
Avoid painful portions of ROM.