Background: Lumbar radiculopathy is a disease of the spinal nerve root generally accompanied by radicular pain in dermatomal distribution and/or neurologic symptoms. The previous studies were focusing on finding the disability and pain caused due to Lumbar Radiculopathy. This study is focusing on the disability, pain, range of motion of the spine and SLR. The objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Mckenzie method with TENS on reducing symptoms and disability of Lumbar radiculopathy. Methods: In the present prospective study patients with Lumbar radicular pain due to disc herniation or prolapse at level L4, L5 & S1 were randomized into two groups – Group A and Group B. the study included 40 patients, with 20 in each grou...
S u m m a r y Lumbar spine discopathy is a serious social and economical problem in both our country...
Background: Lumbar disc disease is one of the most important cause of lumbar radiculopathy. Even a n...
Background: A definite conclusion about the effectiveness of neural mobilization on patients with ra...
Importance of the study: relevance of the topic: 95% of people, whos age is 25–55 years, have lumbar...
Background: Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is one of the most common causes of medical consultation in...
Objective: To compare the effects of lumbar sustained natural apophyseal glide and Mechanical Tracti...
Abstract: Introduction: Disc related disorders of spine are estimated to compromise high percentage ...
Lumbar radiculopathy is compression of a spinal nerve root, typically due to a herniated nucleus pul...
Introduction: Radicular low back pain is a disorder involving the dysfunction of the lumbosacral ner...
Objective: To determine the effect of the addition of lumbar traction in the intervention of Tens an...
One of activity that contributed to non-specific low back pain (LBP) is prolonged sitting. Therapeut...
Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal problem worldwide. Up to 85% of people will e...
Background and Purpose: Pain and dysfunction of the lumbar spine has the highest incidence of any ot...
Background : Low back pain (LBP) is the second cause of pain after headache and remains one of the m...
Background: In lumbar radiculopathy there is compression or inflammation of a spinal nerve and it ma...
S u m m a r y Lumbar spine discopathy is a serious social and economical problem in both our country...
Background: Lumbar disc disease is one of the most important cause of lumbar radiculopathy. Even a n...
Background: A definite conclusion about the effectiveness of neural mobilization on patients with ra...
Importance of the study: relevance of the topic: 95% of people, whos age is 25–55 years, have lumbar...
Background: Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is one of the most common causes of medical consultation in...
Objective: To compare the effects of lumbar sustained natural apophyseal glide and Mechanical Tracti...
Abstract: Introduction: Disc related disorders of spine are estimated to compromise high percentage ...
Lumbar radiculopathy is compression of a spinal nerve root, typically due to a herniated nucleus pul...
Introduction: Radicular low back pain is a disorder involving the dysfunction of the lumbosacral ner...
Objective: To determine the effect of the addition of lumbar traction in the intervention of Tens an...
One of activity that contributed to non-specific low back pain (LBP) is prolonged sitting. Therapeut...
Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal problem worldwide. Up to 85% of people will e...
Background and Purpose: Pain and dysfunction of the lumbar spine has the highest incidence of any ot...
Background : Low back pain (LBP) is the second cause of pain after headache and remains one of the m...
Background: In lumbar radiculopathy there is compression or inflammation of a spinal nerve and it ma...
S u m m a r y Lumbar spine discopathy is a serious social and economical problem in both our country...
Background: Lumbar disc disease is one of the most important cause of lumbar radiculopathy. Even a n...
Background: A definite conclusion about the effectiveness of neural mobilization on patients with ra...