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Patients undergoing surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis experience unique courses of pain and disability: A group-based trajectory analysis.

Jeffrey J HebertEdward AbrahamNiels WedderkoppErin BigneyEden RichardsonMariah DarlingHamilton HallCharles G FisherY Raja RampersaudKenneth C ThomasBradley JacobsMichael JohnsonJerome PaquetNajmedden AttabibPeter JarzemEugene K WaiParham RasoulinejadHenry AhnAndrew NatarajAlexandra StrattonNeil Manson
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Subgroups of patients with degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis can be identified by their trajectories of pain and disability following surgery. Although most patients experienced important reductions in pain and disability, 29% to 42% of patients were classified as members of an outcome trajectory subgroup that experienced little to no benefit from surgery. These findings may inform appropriate expectation setting for patients and clinicians and highlight the need for better methods of treatment selection for patients with degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis.
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