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Effects of Mulligan Traction Leg Raise vs. Slump Stretching on Pain and Passive Leg Raise in Lumbar Radiculopathy
Author(s):
Aqsa Irshad, Naveed Anwar*, Kehkshan Khalid, Muzna Munir and Sajjad Ali Sajjad
Objective: To compare the effects of Mulligan traction leg raise vs. slump stretching on pain and passive leg raise in lumbar radiculopathy. Study design: Quasi experimental study. Place and Duration: Family Clinic. (September 2020 to February 2021). Methodology: Consecutive sampling technique was used to select a sample of 40 patients from physiotherapy department of family clinic, Lahore. Study was completed in 6 months. Patients randomly allocated into 2 groups. Group A performed Mulligan traction leg raise with lumbar stabilization exercises and Group B performed slump stretching with lumbar stabilization exercises. Patient evaluated for improvement in symptoms through numeric pain rating scale and goniometry. Each group received treatment session 3 times per week for 4 weeks. Data was.. Read More»
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