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Paper Title: EFFECT OF MAITLAND`S SPINAL MOBILIZATIONS VERSUS EFFECT OF MCKENZIE EXTENSION EXERISES ON PAIN AND RANGE OF MOTION AND FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY IN SUBJECTS WITH SUBACUTE LOW BACK RADIATING PAIN IN POSTERO-CENTRAL DISC BULGE - A comparative study
Authors Name: Ajinkya Gangodak , Ahmad Noor
Unique Id: IJSDR2304401
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 4, April-2023
Abstract: ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION : The term prolapsed disc means the protrusion or extrusion of the Nucleus Pulposus. It is not a one time phenomenon rather it is a sequence of change the disc which ultimately leads to its prolapsed condition Subacute low back pain lasts for 3-6 months (1) McKenzie approach that consists of six specific exercises in certain positions (laying in prone position, stand-ing, laying in supine position and sitting), which gradually increasing pressure on vertebra. (2)The application of the Maitland concept can be on the peripheral or spinal joints, both require technical explanation and differ in technical terms and effects, however the main theoretical approach is similar to both[4]. METHOD : Thirty subjecs who fulfilled selection criteria included using NPRS SCHOBER’S to measure lumbar range of motion and oswestry low back disability index subjects were evaluated for subacute low back pain in postero central disc bulge using NPRS SCHOBER’S TEST AND OSWESTRY DISABILITY INDEX first group maitland spinal mobilizations Below and above the affected joint level , 2 sets of oscillations were given 1. PA GLIDE -3to 4 sets 40 counts in each set – for 10 minutes Treatment continued for 5- days continuosly GROUP B MCKENZIE EXTENSION EXERCISES (Treatment duration and frequency:5 sec hold 10 repetitions for 10 minutes for 5 days) RESULT : According to Man Whittney U test both groups showed statistically significant decline in pain (NPRS) , Improvement in range of motion (SCHOBERS ) and reduction in disability associated with subacute low back pain (OSD) five days of intervention found statistically no difference in both groups according to this outcome measures. CONCLUSION : Maitland s PA mobilization and MCkenzie extension exercise are both effective in reducing the subacute low back pain and hence increase ROM and significantly improved functional independent . KEYWORDS : subacute low back pain , oswestry disability index , NPRS, Schobers test, Maitland mobilization , MCkenzie exercise .
Keywords: KEYWORDS : subacute low back pain , oswestry disability index , NPRS, Schobers test, Maitland mobilization , MCkenzie exercise
Cite Article: "EFFECT OF MAITLAND`S SPINAL MOBILIZATIONS VERSUS EFFECT OF MCKENZIE EXTENSION EXERISES ON PAIN AND RANGE OF MOTION AND FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY IN SUBJECTS WITH SUBACUTE LOW BACK RADIATING PAIN IN POSTERO-CENTRAL DISC BULGE - A comparative study", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 4, page no.2599 - 2614, April-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2304401.pdf
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 4, April-2023
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