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The aim of this study is to effectively investigate the relaxation of the diaphragm and iliopsoas muscle with myofascial technique in patients with chronic low back pain.
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Low back pain is a common health problem that can be seen as a symptom and symptom of many diseases in the clinic.
Myofascial release technique is thought to be effective in patients with chronic low back pain. Therefore, when the literature is examined, it has been observed that the myofascial release technique has studies on pain, range of motion, functionality, muscle stiffness and shortness.
This study will be performed on patients with a total of 42 low back pain. The cases will be divided into 2 groups of 21 people by simple random sampling.
Group 1 (control) will be used with sham diaphragm and iliopsoas muscle myofascial release technique and traditional physiotherapy method.
The second group (experiment) will apply the diaphragm and the myofascial release technique of the iliopsoas muscle and the traditional physiotherapy method.
Patients will be treated for 4 weeks. Traditional physiotherapy method will be applied a total of 20 sessions 5 days a week. A total of 12 sessions will be performed, with the myofascial release technique of the diaphragm and iliopsoas muscle applied 3 days a week.
The study focuses on the analysis of the following variables:
Pain : Numerical Pain Scale
Joint Range of Motion: Goniometer
Flexibility: Tape Measure
Pulmonary Function Test: Spirometer
Anxiety and Depression: Beck Depression inventory
Kinesiophobia: Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale
Disability: Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire
The results of these pre-intervention and post-intervention variables will be compared between the two groups .
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Having had surgery for the lumbar region or had a surgical diagnosis
Spondylolisthesis and inflammatory symptoms in the spine
Pregnant patients
Other contraindicated conditions determined by the physician:
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42 participants in 2 patient groups
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