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ABSTRACT: Objective
This case report describes the clinical features, complications, imaging characteristics, and management of postoperative spinal adhesive arachnoiditis.Clinical features
A 54-year-old woman presented with right posterior thigh and leg pain after a lumbar spine fusion surgery to correct a degenerative spondylolisthesis of L3/4. Her pain was sharp and shooting and worsened with knee extension. A lumbar computed tomography myelogram demonstrated clumping and adhesion of the nerve rootlets in the cauda equina at the surgical fusion levels. Findings were consistent with spinal arachnoiditis.Intervention and outcome
The patient was treated with 2 sets of neural mobilization of the sciatic nerve with 15 repetitions each. Treatment was provided 2× per week for 3 weeks. The patient used the neural mobilization exercises at home and performed to tolerance. The patient's Oswestry Questionnaire was reduced significantly by 19% with decreased pain intensity of 2 points on the verbal analogue scale.Conclusion
Neural mobilization was used successfully in the management of a patient with postoperative spinal arachnoiditis.
SUBMITTER: Cornelson SM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6391232 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<h4>Objective</h4>This case report describes the clinical features, complications, imaging characteristics, and management of postoperative spinal adhesive arachnoiditis.<h4>Clinical features</h4>A 54-year-old woman presented with right posterior thigh and leg pain after a lumbar spine fusion surgery to correct a degenerative spondylolisthesis of L3/4. Her pain was sharp and shooting and worsened with knee extension. A lumbar computed tomography myelogram demonstrated clumping and adhesion of th ...[more]