This study focused on examining the effect of mobilization protocol assisted with simulated clinical immersion videos on postoperative pain, fear of movement, mobility level and satisfaction in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Back and leg pain
Timeframe: Changes in hospitalization, first mobilization after surgery and the day of discharge. 1. Day of hospitalization (24 hours) 2. The first 24 hours after surgery 3. The day of discharge (24 hours)
Fear of Movement
Timeframe: Changes in hospitalization, first mobilization after surgery and the day of discharge. 1. Day of hospitalization (24 hours) 2. The first 24 hours after surgery 3. The day of discharge (24 hours)
Mobility Level
Timeframe: Changes in hospitalization, first mobilization after surgery and the day of discharge. 1. Day of hospitalization (24 hours) 2. The first 24 hours after surgery 3. The day of discharge (24 hours)