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Lumbosacral radiculopathy (LR) is among most common disorder caused due to irritation or compression of nerve pathway leading to symptoms of pain, numbness and tingling sensations along the nerve root. Lumbosacral radiculopathy consists at any lumbar region including L1-S1. Occurrence rate of Lumbosacral radiculopathy is 3-5% distributed equally in men and women affecting more men than women. It commonly occurs in late 40s in men and late 50s-60s in females. Men are more prone to develop lumbosacral radiculopathy due to mechanical disturbance during routine work.
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A randomized controlled trial.
Group 1 Group 2 55 patients 55 patients
Standard treatment:
TENS (4-pole) + Hot pack for 15 minutes Standard treatment:
TENS (4-pole) + Hot pack for 15 minutes
New Intervention:
Mckenzie Extension
William Flexion
Each exercise will be repeated 5 minutes with 10 seconds hold and 5 sec rest. The duration of intervention will be four weeks, 3 sessions a week on alternate days and total of 12 sessions will be given. Data will be collected in three phases Pre-Treatment at end of second week and at the completion of treatment time i.e end of 4th week.
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• Males and females with age between 40-60 years
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• Lumbar Trauma
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110 participants in 2 patient groups
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