Tratamiento fisioterapéutico en laminectomía lumbar
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2019-04-29
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Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
Abstract
La columna vertebral posee tres características fundamentales que permiten una correcta
funcionabilidad; dotar de rigidez para soportar cargas, proteger las estructuras del sistema
nervioso central y otorgar una adecuada movilidad y flexibilidad para los principales
movimientos del tronco. Si se produce una alteración en cualquiera de los elementos que
forman la unidad funcional de la columna vertebral, puede aparecer dolor y es fácil que
las posturas y movimientos efectuados en las actividades de la vida diaria y en las
actividades deportivas empiecen a actuar de manera perjudicial. Entre un 60 y 80% de la
población general sufre de dolor lumbar en algún momento de su vida. La mayoría de
estos individuos se recuperan antes de transcurridas las 6 semanas, pero entre un 5 y 15%
no responden al tratamiento y tienen una incapacidad continuada. La cirugía tiene
claramente su lugar en el tratamiento de los trastornos de la columna lumbar, una de estas
técnicas de cirugía es la Laminectomía Lumbar, que consiste en la extirpación quirúrgica
de una o varias apófisis espinosas y las láminas en la región de la columna vertebral. A
menudo se realiza para aliviar la presión dentro del conducto vertebral o de las raíces de
los nervios. El papel del Fisioterapeuta después de realizado la Cirugía de Laminectomía
Lumbar cumple un rol muy importante e indispensable en la elaboración de un plan de
tratamiento para la recuperación del paciente y la incorporación a sus actividades de la
vida diaria y reincorporación a la sociedad.
The spine has three fundamental characteristics that allow correct functionality; provide rigidity to support loads, protect the structures of the central nervous system and provide adequate mobility and flexibility for the main movements of the trunk. If there is an alteration in any of the elements that make up the functional unit of the spine, pain may appear and it is easy for the postures and movements made in the activities of daily life and sports activities to start acting in a harmful way. Between 60 and 80% of the general population suffers from low back pain at some point in their life. Most of these individuals recover before 6 weeks, but between 5 and 15% do not respond to treatment and have a continuous disability. Surgery clearly has its place in the treatment of disorders of the lumbar spine, one of these surgical techniques is Lumbar Laminectomy, which consists of the surgical removal of one or several spinous processes and the laminae in the region of the spine. It is often done to relieve pressure inside the spinal canal or the roots of the nerves. The role of the Physiotherapist after performing the Lumbar Laminectomy Surgery plays a very important and indispensable role in the elaboration of a treatment plan for the recovery of the patient and the incorporation into their activities of daily life and reincorporation into society
The spine has three fundamental characteristics that allow correct functionality; provide rigidity to support loads, protect the structures of the central nervous system and provide adequate mobility and flexibility for the main movements of the trunk. If there is an alteration in any of the elements that make up the functional unit of the spine, pain may appear and it is easy for the postures and movements made in the activities of daily life and sports activities to start acting in a harmful way. Between 60 and 80% of the general population suffers from low back pain at some point in their life. Most of these individuals recover before 6 weeks, but between 5 and 15% do not respond to treatment and have a continuous disability. Surgery clearly has its place in the treatment of disorders of the lumbar spine, one of these surgical techniques is Lumbar Laminectomy, which consists of the surgical removal of one or several spinous processes and the laminae in the region of the spine. It is often done to relieve pressure inside the spinal canal or the roots of the nerves. The role of the Physiotherapist after performing the Lumbar Laminectomy Surgery plays a very important and indispensable role in the elaboration of a treatment plan for the recovery of the patient and the incorporation into their activities of daily life and reincorporation into society
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Laminectomía lumbar, Conducto vertebral, Extirpación quirúrgica, Fisioterapia, Lumbar laminectomy, Vertebral duct, Surgical removal, Physiotherapy