Return to Work After Early Intervention for Lumbar Disc Herniation Versus Usual Care (WILD)
Herniated Disk Lumbar
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Herniated Disk Lumbar focused on measuring rct, wild, Return to work, sick leave, sciatica, lumbar pain, Radiculopathy, Spine, Quality of life, Herniated lumbar disc
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients diagnosed by their GP with LDH
- Sick leave due to LDH
- Duration of sick leave less 6 weeks.
- Age >= 18
- Able to understand and read Danish
- Informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of previous spine surgery or spinal fracture
- History of lumbar radiation therapy
- Current malignant disease or chemotherapy
- Current pregnancy or breast-feeding
- Diagnosis of significant psychiatric disorder
- Contra-indication for spinal surgery or rehabilitation
- Patients that are not eligible to have an MRI scan
- Presence of neurologic deficit requiring urgent decompressive spinal surgery
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Fast track
Usual care
Study subjects in Fast Track arm will get an MRI done on the same day. If the MRI shows concordant findings of herniated disc, the subject will be referred to a spine surgeon to be seen within one week. If the surgeon and subject decide on discectomy, the surgery is scheduled within the same week. Total timespan from first interview to surgery will be no longer than 2 weeks.
Study subjects in Usual Care will be treated following the Danish National Guidelines in which a conservative approach for the first 4-6 weeks with focus on pain relief by pain-relief medication, exercises and encouragement to resume normal activities as much as possible. Patients in this arm will be scheduled 2 and 4 week follow-up appointments as per national guidelines. If the symptoms have not resolved after this period, then a referral to a multidisciplinary spine care department is made. However, if symptoms are still present at 8-12 weeks first then a referral for a spine surgeon assesment can be done.