Objective: Objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of lumbar stabilization exercise in mana-gement of pain and restoration of function in patients with postero lateral disc herniation. Methodology: In this randomized controlled trial 100 patients were taken. Using non-probability conveni-ence sampling patients were divided into 2 groups, i.e. In Group A – patients were managed with lumbar sta-bilization exercises and in Group B patients were man-aged with conventional physical therapy. Final assess-ment was based on the following Oswestry scale. Results: Mean age of patients in Group – A was 35.66 ± 6.34 years and in Group-B mean age was 37.96 ± 4.25 years. Before treatment total assessment score in Group – A and in Group – ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of physical therapy, including exercises to improve lumbar stabi...
Objective: Lumbar discopathy is a common problem that affects musculoskeletal system. Many treatment...
(1) Background: Reconditioning of the paraspinal lumbar extensor muscles by isolated lumbar extensio...
Objective: To compare dynamic lumbar stabilization and isokinetic exercise programs in patients with...
Research problem. Lumbar spinal disc herniation causes lower back pain, impaired function, deteriora...
The goal of the study is to analyze the impact of physical therapy on the range of lower back flexib...
Background and Aim: Submaximal training of lumbar stabilizing muscles decreases both pain and disabi...
Background: Reconditioning of the paraspinal lumbar extensor muscles by isolated lumbar extension re...
Research object: the changes patients’ functional state when applying different physiotherapy progra...
AbstractIntroduction: Lumbar segmental instability is one of the subgroups of non specific chronic l...
(1) Background: Reconditioning of the paraspinal lumbar extensor muscles by isolated lumbar extensio...
Objective: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly health problems. Changes in musc...
Problem of research: low back pain caused by hernia is the main disease of the spine, which affects ...
Importance of the study: relevance of the topic: 95% of people, whos age is 25–55 years, have lumbar...
Research target: lower back pain and function. Research proposition: Lumbar –¬¬sacral radiculopathy ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of physical therapy, including exercises to improve lumbar stabi...
Objective: Lumbar discopathy is a common problem that affects musculoskeletal system. Many treatment...
(1) Background: Reconditioning of the paraspinal lumbar extensor muscles by isolated lumbar extensio...
Objective: To compare dynamic lumbar stabilization and isokinetic exercise programs in patients with...
Research problem. Lumbar spinal disc herniation causes lower back pain, impaired function, deteriora...
The goal of the study is to analyze the impact of physical therapy on the range of lower back flexib...
Background and Aim: Submaximal training of lumbar stabilizing muscles decreases both pain and disabi...
Background: Reconditioning of the paraspinal lumbar extensor muscles by isolated lumbar extension re...
Research object: the changes patients’ functional state when applying different physiotherapy progra...
AbstractIntroduction: Lumbar segmental instability is one of the subgroups of non specific chronic l...
(1) Background: Reconditioning of the paraspinal lumbar extensor muscles by isolated lumbar extensio...
Objective: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly health problems. Changes in musc...
Problem of research: low back pain caused by hernia is the main disease of the spine, which affects ...
Importance of the study: relevance of the topic: 95% of people, whos age is 25–55 years, have lumbar...
Research target: lower back pain and function. Research proposition: Lumbar –¬¬sacral radiculopathy ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of physical therapy, including exercises to improve lumbar stabi...
Objective: Lumbar discopathy is a common problem that affects musculoskeletal system. Many treatment...
(1) Background: Reconditioning of the paraspinal lumbar extensor muscles by isolated lumbar extensio...