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Effect of Mobilization With and Without ELDOA in Lumber Radiculopathy
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating ELDOA and CONVENTIONAL PHYSIOTHERAPY for Lumbar Radiculopathy. Completed, enrolled 43 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
ELDOA is the most beneficial intervention treating for lumbar pathologies such as radiculopathy. This study was a randomized control trial in which data was collected from Riphah Rehabilitation and Research Centre and Pakistan Railway Hospital-IIMCT. Purposive sampling technique was used for data collection. Research data was recorded by using prescribed validated questionnaire, NPRS and ODI. After taking consent from patients, patients were divided randomly in two groups through lottery method. Group A was treated with ELDOA and mobilization, group B was treated with only mobilization. It was observed that both groups showed improvement but ELDOA group showed more significant results.
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Interventions
For Spinal Segment L4-L5 and L5-S1 proper ELDOA position was instructed to the experiment group patients.ELDOA stands for Elongation Longitudinaux Avec Decoaption Osteo Articulaire, or LOADS (Longitudinal Osteo-articular De-coaptation Stretching). ... They can be described as fascial stretch that localizes tension at the level of a specific spinal segmental.
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS): 120Z dual channel TENS unit made in Japan was used in the research. Electrodes of TENS were placed on lumbar region and TENS was given for 15 minutes on Constant mode. Intensity was adjusted according to patient's comfort. Hot pack was applied on the lumbar region for 10 - 15 minutes.Lumbar Mobilization (CPA) was given on spinous process of L1- L5 vertebrae and L5-S1. For every session given 3 sets of 10 repetitions of each lumbar vertebra was performed.