Objective: To compare the outcomes of Mulligan leg lift and Butler neural tissue mobilization in individuals with persistent lumbar radiculopathy. Methodology: It was a randomized control trial study with non-purposive sampling. 62 participants who visited the physiotherapy department were evaluated and screened for chronic lumber radiculopathy. These patients were randomly assigned to two groups, A and B, using a computer-generated algorithm. Prior to including them in the study, take into account the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Informed consent was obtained from them in writing, whether they were willing to participate or not. Both groups received the same conventional therapy throughout the study. Group A patients were treated wi...
Objective: To know about the effectiveness of discectomy for pain control in lumber radiculopathy. M...
Lumbar radiculopathy is compression of a spinal nerve root, typically due to a herniated nucleus pul...
 Objectives: Lumbar spondylosis is described as a degenerative condition whose symptoms recur over ...
Background: In lumbar radiculopathy there is compression or inflammation of a spinal nerve and it ma...
Introduction: Radicular low back pain is a disorder involving the dysfunction of the lumbosacral ner...
Abstract: Background and Objectives: Lumbar spondylosis and prolapsed inter vertebral disc can cause...
Background: A definite conclusion about the effectiveness of neural mobilization on patients with ra...
Objective: To compare the effects of lumbar sustained natural apophyseal glide and Mechanical Tracti...
Background: Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is one of the most common causes of medical consultation in...
Background and Purpose: Pain and dysfunction of the lumbar spine has the highest incidence of any ot...
Background: Directional preference and lumbopelvic mechanics training are two exercise interventions...
Objective: To compare the effects of Mulligan manual traction and techniques in neural mobilization ...
Background: A therapeutic recommendation for restoring function in individuals with chronic low back...
Background: Sciatica is one of the most common painful and disabling conditions. Nerve flossin...
The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the effect of Mulligan mobilization, lumbar tra...
Objective: To know about the effectiveness of discectomy for pain control in lumber radiculopathy. M...
Lumbar radiculopathy is compression of a spinal nerve root, typically due to a herniated nucleus pul...
 Objectives: Lumbar spondylosis is described as a degenerative condition whose symptoms recur over ...
Background: In lumbar radiculopathy there is compression or inflammation of a spinal nerve and it ma...
Introduction: Radicular low back pain is a disorder involving the dysfunction of the lumbosacral ner...
Abstract: Background and Objectives: Lumbar spondylosis and prolapsed inter vertebral disc can cause...
Background: A definite conclusion about the effectiveness of neural mobilization on patients with ra...
Objective: To compare the effects of lumbar sustained natural apophyseal glide and Mechanical Tracti...
Background: Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is one of the most common causes of medical consultation in...
Background and Purpose: Pain and dysfunction of the lumbar spine has the highest incidence of any ot...
Background: Directional preference and lumbopelvic mechanics training are two exercise interventions...
Objective: To compare the effects of Mulligan manual traction and techniques in neural mobilization ...
Background: A therapeutic recommendation for restoring function in individuals with chronic low back...
Background: Sciatica is one of the most common painful and disabling conditions. Nerve flossin...
The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the effect of Mulligan mobilization, lumbar tra...
Objective: To know about the effectiveness of discectomy for pain control in lumber radiculopathy. M...
Lumbar radiculopathy is compression of a spinal nerve root, typically due to a herniated nucleus pul...
 Objectives: Lumbar spondylosis is described as a degenerative condition whose symptoms recur over ...