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Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy - An International Journal
Year : 2019, Volume : 13, Issue : 1
First page : ( 101) Last page : ( 105)
Print ISSN : 0973-5666. Online ISSN : 0973-5674.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0973-5674.2019.00020.0

The effect of straight leg raise with lumbar stabilization exercises in subjects of low back pain with adverse neural tension between the age group 20–50 years

Mitra Mahesh1, Gaikwad Niharika2

1Principal, NDMVP College of Physiotherapy, Vasantdada Nagar, Adgaon, Nasik

2MPT, NDMVP College of Physiotherapy, Vasantdada Nagar, Adgaon, Nasik

Online published on 18 January, 2019.

Abstract

Low back pain is a common disorder which involves muscles, nerves, and bones of the back. About 70% to 85% of population has low back pain at some point in life. Adverse neural tension is defined as physiological or mechanical response produced when structures of the nervous system exceed their normal range of movement. Mechanically or chemically sensitized nerves show abnormal mechano sensitivity.

Purpose

purpose of the study was to find the effect of Straight Leg Raise With lumbar stabilization exercises in reducing pain, improving ROM and physical functions in low back pain subjects with adverse neural tension.

Aim

To find the effect of Straight Leg Raise with lumbar stabilization exercises in reducing pain, improving ROM, and physical functions in low back pain subjects with adverse neural tension.

Objective

To study the effect of straight leg raise with lumbar stabilization exercises in reducing pain, improving ROM, and physical functions in low back pain subjects with adverse neural tension between the age group 20–50 years.

Method

This study was conducted on 30 lower back pain patients, age 20–50 years were taken from NDMVP Hospital and research centre, physiotherapy opd. Convenience sampling method was used. ROM, Numerical pain rating scale-pain and Modified oswestry disability questionnaire-disability was assessed.

Results

P value is less than 0.05 for NPRS, ROM and modified ODI. The NPRS, PSLR and Modified ODI Questionnaire scores improved significantly by SLR with lumbar stabilization exercises after 3 weeks in subjects of low back pain with adverse neural tension.

Conclusion

SLR with lumbar stabilization exercises is effective in reducing pain improving ROM, and physical functions in low back pain subjects with adverse neural tension.

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Keywords

Low back pain with adverse neural tension, SLR Stretching, lumbar stabilization exercises.

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