Thoracic Lymphatic Pump Technique Exercises Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain
Low Back Pain, Mechanical
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Low Back Pain, Mechanical
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients (both genders) with a chief complain of Chronic mechanical low back pain without leg pain (Al Sulaimy et al., 2018).
- Age of the patient 20- 45 years old (Al Sulaimy et al., 2018).
- Pain more than three months
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient with Spondylolysis (Steele et al., 2016).
- Patient with tumor, infection (Ulger et al., 2017).
- Patient with cauda equina syndrome who need urgent surgery (Ulger et al., 2017).
- Patients with previous lumber surgery (Amundsen et al., 2018).
- Patient with Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) (Alves et al., 2020).
- Patient with Congestive heart failure (Alves et al., 2020).
- Patient with Renal failure (Forner-Cordero et al., 2021).
- Patient with uncontrolled hypertension (Forner-Cordero et al., 2021).
Sites / Locations
- Basma HeshamRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Thoracic lymphatic pump technique
exercises
The subject lies in the supine position; the therapist stands at the patient's head, facing the subject. The therapist then, places the thenar eminence of each hand to the pectoral region inferior to the clavicle and the other fingers are spread around the thoracic cage and angled toward the body's side to create a consistent, compressive force across the thoracic cage. The subject is then asked to breathe in deeply and breathe out. While breathing out, rhythmic oscillatory compression in the posterior and caudal direction is applied to the chest wall. By the end of the expiratory phase, the compressive force is maintained, and the subject is asked to take another deep breath. In this way, the subject encountered some resistance equivalent to the chest-wall movement during inspiration. The maneuver is repeated for five respiratory cycles, after that the therapist slowly reduces the compressive force and withdraws his hands.
Stretching exercises (hamstring stretch-lower back stretch) Strenghening exercises(abdominal curl up-supine bridging-trunk extension)