Best practices guidelines in the postoperative management of patients who underwent cervical and lumbar fusions
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Best practices guidelines in the postoperative management of patients who underwent cervical and lumbar fusions

Best practices guidelines in the postoperative management of patients who underwent cervical and lumbar fusions

Best practice guidelines for the postoperative management of patients who have undergone cervical and lumbar fusions emphasize a multidisciplinary approach to optimize recovery and outcomes. Key recommendations include effective pain management, early mobilization, and the use of physical therapy to promote healing and restore function. Guidelines also stress the importance of monitoring for complications, such as infection or hardware failure, and providing patient education on activity restrictions and lifestyle modifications. By adhering to these best practices, healthcare providers can enhance patient satisfaction and improve overall surgical results.

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