Efficacy of Ultrasound Versus Short Wave Diathermy in the Treatment of a Slipped Disc of the Lower Back
Radiculopathy, Low Back Pain, Mechanical, Herniated Disk Lumbar
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Radiculopathy focused on measuring lumbar vertebrae, herniated disc, radiculopathy, low back pain, short wave therapy, diathermy, ultrasonic waves
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 1)Age 20-60
- 2)Presenting to the Baskent University Faculty of Medicine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department outpatient clinic
- 3) history of low back pain for greater than three months
- 4) Aetiology of back pain lumbar disc herniation based on history, examination and computed tomography/ magnetic resonance imaging (protruded, extruded disc)
Exclusion Criteria:
- 1)lower extremity neurological deficit, 2) infectious, inflammatory, metabolic, neoplastic, abdominal, pelvic aetiology of back pain. 3) a history of vertebral fracture, spinal surgery, spondylolisthesis 4) heat intolerance/medical contraindication to thermal treatment 5) presence of metal prosthesis
Sites / Locations
- Baskent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Other
Ultrasound group
Short wave diathermy group
Control group
Thirty one patients receiving a total of ten sessions of physical therapy over a two week period. Each week the patients will receive five session of physical therapy on consecutive days. The ultrasound group will be treated with a hotpack (20minutes) transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) at a frequency of 100Hz intensity adjusted to the patient's tolerability (twenty minutes) and ultrasound 1MHz frequency (ten minutes) applied to the lower back, abdominal and lower back muscle strengthening exercises.
The short wave diathermy group will consist of thirty one patients receiving a total of ten sessions of physical therapy over a two week period. Each week the patients will receive five session of physical therapy on consecutive days. The short wave diathermy group will be treated with a hotpack (20minutes), transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) at a frequency of 100Hz intensity adjusted to the patient's tolerability (twenty minutes) and short wave diathermy at a frequency of 27.12MHz (twenty minutes) applied to the lower back , abdominal and lower back muscle strengthening exercises.
The control group will consist of thirty one patients receiving a total of ten sessions of physical therapy over a two week period. Each week the patients will receive five session of physical therapy on consecutive days. The control group will be treated with a hotpack (20minutes) transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) at a frequency of 100Hz intensity adjusted to the patient's tolerability (twenty minutes) applied to the lower back , abdominal and lower back muscle strengthening exercises.