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Back to Life - Early Rehabilitation Therapy for Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spinal Fusion - A Single-case Experimental Study

Sponsor: Rigshospitalet, Denmark

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Summary

Aim This study aims to assess the effectiveness of an early intervention comprising individually tailored physiotherapy, including dialogue, education, and graded activity, following lumbar spinal fusion surgery. The effectiveness will be evaluated on patient-specific goals, physical activity, pain intensity, pain interference, fear of movement, and pain self-efficacy for patients after a lumbar spinal fusion.

Official title: Back to Life - Early Rehabilitation Therapy for Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery - A Single-case Experimental Design Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

12

Start Date

2026-02

Completion Date

2028-11

Last Updated

2026-02-03

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

SOGA - Socratic dialogue and Graded Activity

SOGA consists of six sessions over two months and is based on a cognitive behavioural approach, starting 14 days after surgery. The intervention is delivered through home visits, in-person sessions at Frederiksberg Health Care Centre, and telephone consultations. The content includes dialogue and exercise, specifically SOcratic dialogue and Graded Activity (in short called SOGA). The dialogue alternates between a deductive approach based on knowledge exchange between the physiotherapist and the participant and an inductive approach using Socratic dialogue. Socratic dialogue involves guided questioning, summaries, and reflections to support the participant's understanding of pain, surgery, and physical activity and to encourage the participant to form their own conclusions. Graded activity is based on operant conditioning principles and uses structured exercise progression to increase meaningful activity levels and reduce pain-related behaviours despite the presence of pain.

BEHAVIORAL

SOGA - SOcratic dialougue and Graded-Activity

SOGA consists of six sessions over two months and is based on a cognitive behavioural approach, starting 18 days after surgery. The intervention is delivered through home visits, in-person sessions at Frederiksberg Health Care Centre, and telephone consultations. The content includes dialogue and exercise, specifically SOcratic dialogue and Graded Activity (in short called SOGA). The dialogue alternates between a deductive approach based on knowledge exchange between the physiotherapist and the participant and an inductive approach using Socratic dialogue. Socratic dialogue involves guided questioning, summaries, and reflections to support the participant's understanding of pain, surgery, and physical activity and to encourage the participant to form their own conclusions. Graded activity is based on operant conditioning principles and uses structured exercise progression to increase meaningful activity levels and reduce pain-related behaviours despite the presence of pain.

BEHAVIORAL

SOGA - SOcratic dialogue and Graded-Activity

SOGA consists of six sessions over two months and is based on a cognitive behavioural approach, starting 22 days after surgery. The intervention is delivered through home visits, in-person sessions at Frederiksberg Health Care Centre, and telephone consultations. The content includes dialogue and exercise, specifically SOcratic dialogue and Graded Activity (in short called SOGA). The dialogue alternates between a deductive approach based on knowledge exchange between the physiotherapist and the participant and an inductive approach using Socratic dialogue. Socratic dialogue involves guided questioning, summaries, and reflections to support the participant's understanding of pain, surgery, and physical activity and to encourage the participant to form their own conclusions. Graded activity is based on operant conditioning principles and uses structured exercise progression to increase meaningful activity levels and reduce pain-related behaviours despite the presence of pain.

BEHAVIORAL

SOGA - SOcratic dialogue and Graded Activity

SOGA consists of six sessions over two months and is based on a cognitive behavioural approach, starting 26 days after surgery. The intervention is delivered through home visits, in-person sessions at Frederiksberg Health Care Centre, and telephone consultations. The content includes dialogue and exercise, specifically SOcratic dialogue and Graded Activity (in short called SOGA). The dialogue alternates between a deductive approach based on knowledge exchange between the physiotherapist and the participant and an inductive approach using Socratic dialogue. Socratic dialogue involves guided questioning, summaries, and reflections to support the participant's understanding of pain, surgery, and physical activity and to encourage the participant to form their own conclusions. Graded activity is based on operant conditioning principles and uses structured exercise progression to increase meaningful activity levels and reduce pain-related behaviours despite the presence of pain.