Comparission between effectiveness of lumbar stabilization exercises and conventional physical therapy in the management of mechanical low back pain Srivastav Namrata1,*, Joshi Sneha2, Kushwah Saurav Singh1 1Assistant Professor Career College, Department of Physiotherapy, Bhopal 2HOD, Career College, Department of Physiotherapy, Bhopal *Corresponding author: Namrata Srivastava Assistant Professor, Career College, Department of Physiotherapy, Bhopal, Email.id: nam.fdi@gmail.com
Online published on 26 October, 2018. Abstract Objective This study is aimed to find out the effectiveness of Lumbar Stabilization Exercise along with the conventional physical therapy in the management of Mechanical Low Back Pain. Study Design Experimental study design was adopted for the study Subjects 30 patients between age of 30–50 yrs having significant Mechanical Low Back Pain were selected as per the inclusion and exclusion criterion. Procedure Using random sampling method the 30 subjects were divided into 2 equal groups with 15 patients. Both the groups were given conventional physical therapy as a baseline treatment. Along with conventional therapy the experimental group received Lumbar Stabilization Exercise 5 days per week for 6 weeks, whereas control group received only the conventional physical therapy. The study was performed for 6 weeks. Evaluation was done before starting the treatment and then after 6 weeks. Outcomes were evaluated using NPRS, MODQ Result After a 6 week training period the Lumbar stabilization group scored significantly higher than the conventional group for NPRS (p<0.05) and MODQ (p<0.05). Conclusion After the treatment sessions Lumbar stabilization group registered a significant improvement when compared to conventional physical therapy in improving function and in relieving pain. Top Keywords Lumber Stabilization, Mechanical low back pain, MODQ, NPRS. Top |