The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of stabilization exercises performed with visual feedback guided by a laser pointer after lumbar microdiscectomy surgery with that of standard stabilization exercises. The study, planned as a randomized controlled trial, will include 42 individuals aged 18-65 who have undergone lumbar microdiscectomy. Participants will be divided into two groups: a control group and a laser-guided exercise group. Both groups will undergo supervised stabilization exercises 3 days a week for 8 weeks, starting from the 6th postoperative week. The outcome measures were defined as pain, disability, back awareness, trunk muscle endurance, reaction time, balance, function, and lumbar proprioception. The findings are expected to demonstrate the effectiveness of visual feedback-assisted stabilization exercises in postoperative rehabilitation and contribute to clinical practice.
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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Pain Assessment
Timeframe: All primary and secondary outcomes will be assessed at baseline (postoperative week 6) and post-intervention (postoperative week 14).
Disability Assessment
Timeframe: All primary and secondary outcomes will be assessed at baseline (postoperative week 6) and post-intervention (postoperative week 14).
Lumbar Proprioception Assessment
Timeframe: All primary and secondary outcomes will be assessed at baseline (postoperative week 6) and post-intervention (postoperative week 14).
Back Awareness Assessment
Timeframe: All primary and secondary outcomes will be assessed at baseline (postoperative week 6) and post-intervention (postoperative week 14).