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The aim of our study was to compare the effectiveness of chiropractic manipulation and yoga-based exercise techniques on pain, functionality, depression and anxiety in patients with long-term low back pain.
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The study will include 60 individuals between 18 and 65 who meet the inclusion criteria. Demographic and anthropological information will be recorded before starting the study. After these measurements, the participants will be randomly divided into three groups. These groups will be formed as chiropractic manipulation group (n=20), yoga-based exercise group (n=20) and conventional exercise group (control group) (n=20).
In the chiropractic manipulation group, chiropractic manipulation (HVLA maneuver) will be applied to the facet joints of the lumbar vertebrae and the sacroiliac joint 2 times a week for eight weeks.
The yoga-based exercise group will exercise with an exercise program that includes balance, coordination and stretching exercises. Yoga exercises will be done in groups of 3-4 people, including breathing exercises and various relaxation techniques, and will be done in 60-minute sessions 2 days a week for 8 weeks. This will include yoga techniques such as suyanamaskar and asana.
The control group will perform stabilization exercises for the lumbar region. These exercises will be given in 3 phases following the protocol given to the chiropractic manipulation group. The exercises will be explained to the participants via video. Individuals will perform this exercise program 2 days a week for 8 weeks.
Participants will then be assessed using the Numeric Pain Scale, Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire for functional status, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale for quality of life and range of motion of the hip and lumbar region.
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ILKER CAN BUYUKKIRLI; SEFA HAKTAN HATIK
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