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Effects of mobilization technique with manual therapy in spondylosis related back pain.

Phase 3
Conditions
Spondylosis related chronic low back pain.
Chronic low back pain
Registration Number
IRCT20210814052182N1
Lead Sponsor
Yasmin physiotherapy center
Brief Summary

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Detailed Description

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Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
36
Inclusion Criteria

Individuals having chronic low back pain with or without radiation from at least last 3 months or onwards were recruited in this study
Participants of age group 40 to 60 years were selected
Both genders male and female were included
Physical examination to be done:?Limited range of motion of lumbar spinal region like extension (<4cm), flexion (<7cm) or side flexion (<25cm) on modified Schober’s test. ?Extension should be more limited than other movements. ?Pain during extension like standing and relieved by flexion like sitting.
There should be no neurological deficits
Diagnosis confirmed by X-Ray showing signs of degeneration
Individuals having 4-7 (moderate) pain score on Visual Analogue Scale were recruited
Individuals having moderate disability (21%-40%) on Oswestry Disability Index were selected

Exclusion Criteria

Participants having prolapse with neurologic signs and symptoms necessitating surgery were excluded
Pregnancy females were not included in study
Spondylolisthesis patients were excluded
Individuals having mechanical strain were excluded
Fractures of lumbar region were not taken
Osteoporosis patients were excluded
Previous back surgery patients were not taken in study
Known rheumatic, neurologic, or mental diseases were not recruited
Other red flags (contra-indications) to manual therapy were also excluded
Low back pain due to any other comorbidities

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
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