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NCT07204197

Effectiveness of Virtual Reality-Assisted Physical Therapy in the Acute Phase After Lumbar Disc Surgery

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of virtual reality-assisted physical therapy in the acute postoperative period after lumbar disc surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does virtual reality-assisted physical therapy reduce pain more effectively than conventional physical therapy? * Does it improve functional recovery, pain threshold, and blood biomediator levels? * Does it reduce anxiety and kinesiophobia in the early rehabilitation period? Researchers will compare virtual reality-assisted physical therapy with standard physical therapy to determine whether virtual reality provides additional therapeutic benefits. Participants will: * Undergo standard postoperative physical therapy after lumbar disc surgery. * Some participants will additionally perform virtual reality-based rehabilitation exercises. * Be evaluated for pain severity, functional improvement, blood biomediators, pain threshold, and psychological outcomes.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2025-10-02

1 state

Lumbar Disc Herniation
Lumbar Disc Surgery
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06690021

Comparing The Effect of Adding Dexmedetomidine to Bupivacaine in Classical and Modified Thoracolumbar Interfascial Plane Block on Postoperative Pain in Patients Undergoing Lumbar Disc Surgeries

Spinal surgeries are frequently conducted to stabilize the vertebrae and discs of the spine. These surgeries typically require substantial manipulation of subcutaneous tissues, bones, and ligaments . Postoperative pain relates to mechanical irritation, compression, and postoperative inflammation. The uncontrolled pain could promote the development of chronic persistent pain and worsen independence, mood, and quality of life. Effective pain management facilitates early mobilisation and accelerates hospital discharge. this study aim to investigate the effectiveness of a mixture of dexmedetomidine and bupivacaine in classical thoracolumbar interfascial plane block compare to modified thoracolumbar interfascial plane block on postoperative pain in patients undergoing lumbar disc surgeries.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-11-15

Lumbar Disc Surgery