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RMJ. 2021; 46(1): 224-227


Effects of McKenzie Method of mechanical diagnosis and therapy on lumbar ROM & pain in patients with Non-specific low back pain

Shoaib Kayani, Muhammad Mudassar Yasin, Arva Naeem, Ahmad Bilal Arif, Syeda Rafia Mansoor, Ayesha Majeed.




Abstract

Objective: To compare effectiveness of mechanical diagnosis and therapy approach designed by McKenzie along with core stabilization exercises in patients of Non-specific low back pain.
Methodology: A quasi-experimental trial was conducted from September 2018 to December 2019 on 50 non-specific low back pain patients. They were divided into two groups; Group A was treated with mechanical diagnosis and therapy technique along with conventional therapy while Group B was treated with core stabilization exercises along with conventional therapy. Each subject received 12 sessions, 4 times per week for 3 weeks. Pain was assessed via Numeric Pain Rating Scale & Lumbar Range of Motion via Bubble Inclinometer.
Results: Statistically significant differences were observed within group analysis as well as between groups. Numeric pain rating scale had p-value = 0.01 and Lumbar Range of motion had p -value

Key words: Low back pain, manual therapy, lumbar vertebrae.






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