Short-Term Changes in Posture and Pain of the Neck and Lower Back of Women Undergoing Lipoabdominoplasty: A Case Series Report

Denise D. Xavier MSc , Ruth M. Graf PhD , Arthur S. Ferreira PhD
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to analyze short-term variations in posture and intensity of neck and lower back pain in women undergoing lipoabdominoplasty.

Methods

This prospective case series study involved 17 women (age 43 ± 12 years, presurgical body mass index 27.0 ± 3.7 kg/m2). Participants were assessed preoperatively (T0) and at 15 (T15) and 30 days (T30) after surgery for clinical data (number of pregnancies, number of deliveries, presurgical body mass), neck and lower back angles calculated by photogrammetry, and pain intensity by numeric pain rating scale. Postoperative complications were assessed at T15 and T30.

Results

After adjusting for age and presurgical body mass index, there was an increase in forward head position in T15 and a return by T30 (marginal R2 = 0.411). The lower back showed an increase in flexion at T15 and return by T30 (marginal R2 = 0.266). No statistical evidence of significance was observed for changes in the intensity of neck (P > .355) or lower back (P > .293) pain. Complications were mild and common at T15; most of them resumed at T30.

Conclusion

A transient, nonlinear compensatory change in neck and lower back lordosis was observed 15 days after lipoabdominoplasty, with almost full recovery in the short term (30 days). No systematic change in pain intensity was observed within this period. Postsurgical complications were mild and common, and most of them resumed shortly after surgery.

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接受脂肪腹部成形术的妇女的姿势和颈部及下背部疼痛的短期变化:一个病例系列报告
目的本研究的目的是分析接受脂肪腹部成形术的女性在姿势和颈部及下背部疼痛强度方面的短期变化。方法本前瞻性病例系列研究纳入17例女性(年龄43±12岁,术前体重指数27.0±3.7 kg/m2)。在术前(T0)、术后15 (T15)和30天(T30)评估参与者的临床数据(怀孕次数、分娩次数、术前体重)、摄影测量法计算的颈部和下背部角度,以及数字疼痛评定量表计算的疼痛强度。在T15和T30时评估术后并发症。结果在调整年龄和术前体重指数后,T15患者头部前移增加,T30患者头部前移增加(边际R2 = 0.411)。下背部在T15和T30时屈曲增加(边际R2 = 0.266)。颈部强度变化无统计学意义(P >.355)或下背部(P >.293)疼痛。T15时并发症轻微且常见;大多数在下午3点30分恢复。结论脂腹成形术术后15 d出现颈部及下背部前凸的短暂非线性代偿性改变,在短期内(30 d)几乎完全恢复。在此期间未观察到疼痛强度的系统性变化。术后并发症轻而常见,多数术后很快恢复。
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