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Recently a clinical prediction rule (CPR) has been developed and validated that accurately identifies patients with low back pain that are likely to benefit from a lumbo-pelvic manipulation. The studies that developed and validated the rule used the identical manipulation procedure. However, recent evidence suggests that different manual therapy techniques may result in the same outcome.Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of three different manual therapy techniques in a subgroup of patient with low back pain that satisfy the CPR.
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Chief complaint of pain and/or numbness in the lumbar spine, buttock, and/or lower extremity
Oswestry disability score of at least 25%
Age greater than 18 years and less than 60 years
At least four out of five of the following criteria:
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Red flags noted in the participant's general medical screening questionnaire (i.e. tumor, metabolic diseases, RA, osteoporosis, prolonged history of steroid use, etc.)
Signs consistent with nerve root compression, this includes any one of the following:
Prior surgery to the lumbar spine or buttock
Current pregnancy
Past medical history of osteoporosis or spinal compression fracture
Inability to comply with treatment schedule (weekly sessions for four weeks)
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