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Spinal Manipulation for Subacute and Chronic Lumbar Radiculopathy: A Randomized Controlled Trial - 17/12/20

Doi : 10.1016/j.amjmed.2020.08.005 
Seyedezahra Hosseini Ghasabmahaleh, MD a, Zahra Rezasoltani, MD a, Afsaneh Dadarkhah, MSc a, Sanaz Hamidipanah, MD a, Reza Kazempour Mofrad b, Sharif Najafi, MD a,
a Aja University of Medical Sciences, Western Fatemi, Tehran 
b Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 

Requests for reprints should be addressed to Sharif Najafi, MD, Clinical Biomechanics and Ergonomics Research Center, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Aja University of Medical Sciences, Etemadzadeh St, Western Fatemi, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, 1411718541.Clinical Biomechanics and Ergonomics Research CenterDepartment of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationFaculty of MedicineAja University of Medical SciencesEtemadzadeh StWestern FatemiTehran1411718541Islamic Republic of Iran

Abstract

Objective

We evaluated the efficacy of spinal manipulation for the management of nonacute lumbar radiculopathy.

Methods

In a university hospital we performed a randomized controlled trial with 2 parallel arms. Patients (n = 44) with unilateral radicular low back pain lasting more than 4 weeks were randomly allocated to manipulation and control groups. The primary outcome was the intensity of the low back pain on a visual analog scale. The secondary outcome was the Oswestry Disability Questionnaire score. We also measured spinal ranges of motion. The assessments were carried out at the baseline, immediately after intervention, and at 3 months’ follow-up. All patients underwent physiotherapy. The manipulation group received three sessions of manipulation therapy 1 week apart. For manipulation, we used Robert Maigne's technique.

Results

Both groups experienced a decrease in back and leg pain significantly (all P ≤ 0.003). However, only the manipulation group showed significantly favorable results in the Oswestry scores (P < 0.001), and the straight leg raise test (P = 0.001). All ranges of motion increased significantly with manipulation (all P < 0.001), but the control group showed favorable results only in right and left rotations and in extension (all P < 0.001). Between-group analyses showed significantly better outcomes for manipulation in all measurements (all P ≤ 0.009) with large effect sizes.

Conclusion

Spinal manipulation improves the results of physiotherapy over a period of 3 months for patients with subacute or chronic lumbar radiculopathy.

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Keywords : Exercise, Lumbar, Manipulation, Physiotherapy, Radiculopathy, Spinal


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 Funding: None.
 Conflicts of Interest: None.
 Authorship: All authors had access to the data and a role in writing this manuscript.
 Registration: Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT) website www.irct.ir/, a WHO Primary Register setup, with registration code: IRCTID: IRCT20190109042315N1.


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