Title of article :
McKenzie treatment versus mulligan sustained natural apophyseal glides for chronic mechanical low back pain
Author/Authors :
Waqqar, Saira , Rehman, Shakil-ur Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences , Ahmad, Shakeel
Abstract :
Background and Objective: Chronic mechanical low back pain is common among different age groups
and genders. Different manual therapy techniques combined with exercise therapy and electrotherapy
modalities play an important role in its management. Our objective was to compare the effects of McKenzie
extension exercises program (EEP) versus Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGs) for chronic
mechanical low back pain (CMLBP).
Methods: This randomized control trial (RCT) was conducted at Riphah Physical Rehabilitation Centre,
Pakistan Railways General Hospital Rawalpindi, from 1st July to 31st December 2014.
The inclusion criteria was patients of both gender and age range 30-70 years with minimum 4 weeks
history of CMLBP. A total of 37 patients were screened out as per inclusion criteria and randomly placed
into two groups. Twenty patients in group A were treated with Mulligan SNAGs and 17 patients in group B
with McKenzie EEP for four weeks at two session per week and single session per day. Visual Analogue Scale
(VAS), Oswestry Disability Scale (ODI) and lumber Range of Motion (ROM) were used as an assessment tools
and were measured at baseline and at the completion 4 weeks intervention. The data was analyzed with
SPSS to draw the statistical and clinical significance of both interventions.
Results: At the completion of 4 weeks intervention the pre and post statistical analysis revealed that
clinically the McKenzie EEP improved pain (mean 9.12 to 1.46) and disability (73.82 to 6.24) slightly more
than Mulligan SNAGs (pain: from 8.85 to 2.55, disability 73.75 to 7.05), while the Mulligan SNAGs improved
lumbar ROM more effectively than McKenzie EEP in all directions including flexion, extension, side bending
and rotation. Statistically there was no significant difference between the effects of two interventions in
managing pain and disability, and improving Lumber ROM.
Conclusion: McKenzie EEP is clinically slightly more effective in the management of pain and disability as
compared with Mulligan SNAGs, while Mulligan SNAGs are more effective in the improvement of lumbar
ROM as compared with Mechanize EEP in the management of CMLBP.
Keywords :
Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain , Mulligan Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides , McKenzie Extension Exercise Program
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics