EFFECTIVENESS OF LUMBAR MANIPULATION (HIGH VELOCITY LOW AMPLITUDE) FOR THE TREATMENT OF LOW BACK PAIN IN COMPARISON TO BACK STRETCHING EXERCISES

Authors

  • Syed Abid Mehdi Kazmi Ziauddin Hospital
  • Nabiha Mujahid Faruq Ziauddin Hospital
  • Sumaira Imran Farooqui Ziauddin College of Physical Therapy
  • Jharna Devi Ziauddin Hospital

Keywords:

Low Back Pain, Lumbar Manipulation, Stretching Exercises, Visual Analogue Scale, High Velocity, Low Amplitude

Abstract

OBJECTIVES
To assess the effectiveness of lumbar manipulation (high velocity low amplitude)
for the treatment of low back pain in comparison to back stretching exercises.
Randomized Control Trial (Experimental Study)
The study was conducted on 200 patients at the Physiotherapy Department of
Ziauddin Hospital among patients with history of low back pain of acute, sub
acute or chronic origin. In this study, patients were divided into two groups,
group A and group B equally. Group A of 100 patients received Lumbar Manipulation
(High Velocity Low Amplitude) and at the same time Group B of 100
patients were treated by back stretching exercises. A pre tested and structured
questionnaire was used to collect data. Data was entered and analyzed by
using SPSS.
Pain was measured on Visual Analogue Scale before and after the given
treatment.
The study showed significant results for both the interventions in the treatment of
low back pain but Lumbar Manipulation has been more effective in different
types of low back pain while stretching exercises are less effective.
On the basis of this study, we are very confident that lumbar manipulation is
more effective for the treatment of low back pain compared to back stretching

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Published

2020-12-07

How to Cite

Syed Abid Mehdi Kazmi, Nabiha Mujahid Faruq, Sumaira Imran Farooqui, & Jharna Devi. (2020). EFFECTIVENESS OF LUMBAR MANIPULATION (HIGH VELOCITY LOW AMPLITUDE) FOR THE TREATMENT OF LOW BACK PAIN IN COMPARISON TO BACK STRETCHING EXERCISES. Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, 1(1), 23–27. Retrieved from http://ojs.zu.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/pjr/article/view/876

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