Burst Spinal Cord Stimulation for Neuropathic Pain.
Peripheral Neuropathic PainRadiculopathy1 moreThis study will evaluate the effect of Burst spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in the treatment of painful radiculopathy in lower extremity(ies) with or without lower back pain. It is a multicenter double-blinded "n-of-1" RCT with repeated two-week periods of Burst SCS or sham in randomised order.
Effect of Manual Therapy on Sensory Features in Patients With Cervical Radiculopathy
Cervical RadiculopathyBackground & Purpose: Cervical radiculopathy is a neurological disorder, which commonly results because of nerve compression. There are different types of physical therapy interventions that are used for cervical radiculopathy. The evidence of effectiveness of manual therapy in cervical radiculopathy is still limited. Short-term hypoalgesic effects after manual therapy was found in different musculoskeletal conditions. However, the effectiveness of manual therapy in patients with cervical radiculopathy hasn't been investigated yet. Therefore, the aim of study is to examine the short-term effect of manual therapy (mobilization) on the sensory features in patients with chronic cervical radiculopathy.
Effect of Neural Mobilization on Lumbosacral Radiculopathy Patients With Peripheral Sensitization...
RadiculopathyThe primary purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of slider and tensioner techniques on pain, hip and knee ROM in lumbosacral radiculopathy patients with peripheral sensitization. A secondary purpose was to evaluate the correlation between these outcomes measurements.
Effect of Cervical Traction on Balance in Cervical Radiculopathy Patients
Cervical RadiculopathyVertigoA cross-over randomized trial aiming to assess the immediate effect of cervical traction on balance disorders among patients with common cervical neuropathy. Authors hypothesized that as cervical traction alleviate radicular pain it may also improve patient balance disorders. Effective traction is compared to sham traction. Main outcome measures are balance parameters (force platform).
Effect of Active Versus Passive Lower Extremity Neural Mobilization in Lumber Radiculopathy
Lumbar RadiculopathyThe aim of this study was to find out the effects of active versus passive lower extremity neuralmobilizations combined with lumbar traction and lumbar mobilization in patients with lumbarradiculopathy. The study was conducted in shalamar hospital Lahore and was completed within 6 month of time duration. Sample size of twenty four patient consists of both male and female aged between 45 years to 65 years. Each group contain 12 patients. Group A received active neural mobilizations whereas group B received passive neural mobilization along with lumber traction and mobilization. Patients were re assessed at the end of 6 weeks through SLR , NPRS and ODI.
Effects of Mechanical Versus Manual Traction in the Management of Low Back Pain.
Low Back PainLow Back Pain5 moreThis study compared the effects of mechanical and manual traction on pain, disability and lumbar spinal curvature in patients with discogenic low back pain
Non-pharmacological Treatment and Pharmacological Treatment for Non-acute Lumbar Disc Herniation...
Lumbar Disc HerniationRadiculopathy LumbarThis study is a 2-armed parallel, multi-centered, pragmatic clinical trial that compares the comparative effectiveness of non-pharmacological treatment and pharmacological treatment for non-acute lumbar disc herniation.
Effects of Neural Glides Versus Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation in Cervical Radiculopathy...
Cervical Radiculopathythis project was a Quasi-Experimental Trial. conducted to compare the Effects of Neural Glides Versus Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation in Terms of Joint Position Sense and Pain in Cervical Radiculopathy . so that we can have best treatment option for patients with cervical radiculopathy
Different Dosage of Decompression Therapy on Symptoms of Lumbar Radiculopathy
Lumbar RadiculopathyThis study will provide evidence about how much dose of decompression more effective for the treatment of lumbar radiculopathy. As this hypothesis has no evidence about the dosage of decompression in literature till now.
Spinal Decompression Therapy in Radicular Chronic Low Back Pain
Radiculopathy LumbarThe study design was randomized control trial and sampling technique was lottery method. After inclusion and exclusion criteria, sample populations were divided into experimental (group A) and control group (group B). Spinal decompression therapy in combination with core stability exercises were given to experimental group as intervention while spinal decompression therapy given alone to the control group. Assessment was taken on after 1st session, 4th session and 8th session of physical therapy intervention. Data were entered and analyzed by SPSS version 21.