Title of article :
Effects of Adding Segmental Traction Therapy to Routine Physiotherapy on Pain and Functional Ability of Patients with Acute Low Back Pain
Author/Authors :
Akberov, Parvin Department of Physiotherapy - University of Social welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Karimi, Noureddin Department of Physiotherapy - University of Social welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Rahnama, Leila Department of Physiotherapy - University of Social welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common musculoskeletal
complications of today’s societies which, poses a big portion of health expenses
and work absentees. Lumbar disc herniation is claimed to be one of the several
causes of LBP. Conservative therapies like physiotherapy are found to be
beneficial for treatment in such a kind of LBP. However, there is low evidence
proving traction therapy can be effective. Therefore, the aim of this study was to
evaluate effects of a 7-day physiotherapy protocol along with segmental traction
therapy on pain and range of motion in patients with acute LBP
Methods: A total of 9 patients with acute LBP voluntarily participated in this
study. They undertook a 7-day conventional physiotherapy along with segmental
traction therapy. Pain, functional ability and lumbar flexion range of motion
(ROM) were measured before and after the therapeutic intervention.
Results: A significant reduction in pain was observed after the intervention
(P=0.006). In addition, patients’ functional ability increased significantly
(P=0.03).However, there were no significant changes in lumbar in flexion ROM.
Conclusion: According to results of the present study segmental traction
therapy along with a physiotherapy protocol consisting of TENS, Ultrasound
and Hot pack reduces pain and improves functional ability in patient with acute
LBP. Although no effect on lumbar ROM is expected.
Keywords :
Acute low back pain , Physical therapy , Traction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics