Lumbal Disk Herniasyonunda Farklı Tedavi Yöntemlerinin Karşılaştırılması
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Lumbar Disc Herniation
- Sponsor
- Hacettepe University
- Enrollment
- 30
- Primary Endpoint
- magnetic resonance imaging changes
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 10 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of three different treatment methods which consists spinal decompression, deep friction massage and exercise. The patients were separated three groups Group one received non-surgical spinal decompression therapy, group two received non-surgical spinal decompression, lumbar stabilization exercises and manual therapy, group three received manual therapy and lumbar stabilization exercises. All groups completed 15 sessions of therapy. In each session, pain severity was assessed with numeric analog scale, straight leg raise test applied and the degree of the hip flexion where the patient reported pain were recorded, respectively. Static, dynamic muscle strength-endurance tests were applied before the treatment sessions started, after the treatment sessions ended, six weeks after and three months after the study. Oswestry Disability Scale (ODI), Back Performance Scale (BPS), Lanss Neuropathic pain Questionnaire, Fear-Avoidance-Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ) and McGill Pain Questionnaire were applied before the treatment sessions started, after the treatment sessions ended and three months after the study. Gradient of disc height and thickness of the herniation were assessed segmentally with magnetic resonance imagination (MRI) before the study and three months after the study.
Investigators
Aynur Demirel
research assistant Aynur Demirel
Hacettepe University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •clinical diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation without strengthening loss
Exclusion Criteria
- •clinical diagnosis of osteoporosis
- •have scoliosis and spondylolisthesis
- •any surgery related spine
- •any neurological diseases causes sensory loss
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
magnetic resonance imaging changes
Time Frame: change from baseline in disc height and size of herniation at 3 months.
changes recorded in micrometrical measurements.
Secondary Outcomes
- performance(up to 3 months.)
- disability(up to 3 months.)
- pain(up to 3 months.)
- straight leg raise test for mobility(up to 3 months)
- neuropathic pain(up to 3 months.)
- fear avoidance beliefs(up to 3 months.)