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- Title
Effectiveness of Maitland Manual Therapy Approach Mobilization with Aerobic Exercise in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain.
- Authors
Lendghar, Priti; Kumar, S. Jeya; Kumar, S. Senthil; Das, Pubali
- Abstract
Background: Low back pain is the most common type of musculoskeletal pain and various treatments are given to treat it. Mobilization and aerobic exercise has very good effect in relieving pain and disability. This study focuses to evaluate the combined effect of mobilization and aerobic exercise program in patient with chronic LBP. Methods: The study designed used was a pretest and post test experimental study. Samples are taken with convenient sample method. N=10 with a duration of 12 weeks. Posterioanterior mobilization and high intensity exercises where given and data's were calculated and the results were obtained by two outcome tools --VAS and OSW questionnaire. the data colected from (12/01/2023 to 10/03/2023) with gardern city university physiotherapy out patient department. Results: The pre test mean value of VAS is 7.1 and the post test mean value is 5.8.The mean difference of pre test and post test value of VAS measurement is 1.9.The pre test mean value of OSW questionnaire is 41% and the post test mean value is 21%. The mean difference of pre test and post test value of OSW questionnaire is 20%. Conclusion: Maitland mobilization with high intensity aerobic exercise was effective in reducing pain and disability and also in the improvement of range of motion for low back pain. This study can be used as treatment protocol in the field of physiotherapy to treat the patient with chronic low back pain
- Subjects
INDIA; CHRONIC pain treatment; LUMBAR pain; EXPERIMENTAL design; AEROBIC exercises; RANGE of motion of joints; TREADMILLS; TREATMENT effectiveness; COMPARATIVE studies; PRE-tests &; post-tests; MANIPULATION therapy; PHYSICAL mobility; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; QUESTIONNAIRES; STATISTICAL sampling; HIGH-intensity interval training
- Publication
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy, 2024, Vol 18, p937
- ISSN
0973-5674
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/vswsgt23