Surgical results in older patients with lumbar spinal stenosis according to gait speed in relation to the diagnosis for sarcopenia.
Yoshihito SakaiNorimitsu WakaoHiroki MatsuiKeisuke TomitaTsuyoshi WatanabeHiroki IidaPublished in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (2021)
Postoperative gait speed was significantly improved, whereas muscle mass did not increase in the patients in this study. Therefore, low gait speed in patients with LSS seems to be derived from a neurologic disorder. The surgical results in low muscle mass patients without low gait speed were similar to those with low gait speed. Sarcopenia in elderly patients with locomotor disease should be evaluated using muscle mass alone without assessing physical performance.