Effects of Slump Stretching vs Lumbar Mobilization With Exercises in Relieving Non-radiculating Low Back Pain
Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring effects, slump stretching, lumbar mobilization, non radiculating, Low back pain, exercises, quality of life, modified oswestry low back pain disability, numeric pain rating scale, fear avoidance beliefs
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Individuals with Non-Radiculating Low back pain
Test:
i. Slump test=positive ii. Straight leg raise=negative
Exclusion Criteria:
Individuals with Radiculating Low Back pain,History of spinal surgery, Disc herniation,Pregnant women, Major diseases (e.g. stroke)
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Slump stretching group
Lumbar mobilization group
Slump stretching will be performed with the patient in the long sitting position. The position will be held for 30 seconds. A total of 5 repetitions will be completed. Patients will also complete a standardized exercise program consisting of pelvic tilts, bridging, wall squats, and quadruped alternate arms/legs activities as described by Cleland et al. Patients will perform 10 repetitions of each exercise.
Maitland Grade 1 - 2 Posterior to anterior lumbar spine mobilization will be applied for 30 - 45 seconds for all segments through L1 to L5 at rate of 1 oscillation per 2 seconds. Patients will also complete a standardized exercise program consisting of pelvic tilts, bridging, wall squats, quadruped alternate arms/legs activities as described by Cleland et al. Patients will perform 10 repetitions of each exercise.