Overview
A comparative study evaluating the effectiveness of the McKenzie technique versus manual therapy in patients with nonspecific low back pain. The study aims to assess which intervention is more effective in reducing pain and improving functional mobility.
Description
The study compares McKenzie Method, a directional preference-based approach involving repeated movements and posture correction, against Manual Therapy, which includes hands-on techniques such as mobilizations and manipulations. Patients with nonspecific low back pain will be randomly assigned to one of the two groups and treated over a defined period. Outcomes will be measured using pain and disability scores.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of nonspecific low back pain lasting more than 4 weeks
- Willing to participate and comply with the study protocol
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of lumbar spine surgery
- Presence of spinal fracture, tumor, or infection
- Pregnant women
- Severe osteoporosis or spinal deformity