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Iranian Rehabilitation Journal. 2007; 5 (5-6): 20-23
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-119003

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To compare the outcomes of prone and supine lumbar traction in patients with chronic discogenic low back pain. Prospective, randomized control trial. Urban Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation clinic. A total of 124 subjects with chronic low back pain [LBP] and evidence of a degenerative and/or herniated inter-vertebral disk at 1 or more levels of the lumbar spine, who have not our exclusion criteria. A 4-week course of lumbar traction, prone or supine in case and control groups consecutively, consisting of six 30-minute sessions every other days, followed by four 30-minute sessions every 3 days. The numeric Visual pain rating scale and the Oswestry Disability Index [ODI] were completed at pre-intervention and discharge [within 2 weeks of the last visit]. A total of 124 subjects completed the treatment protocol. We noted significant improvements for all post-intervention outcome scores when compared with pre-intervention scores [P<0.01]. Also found significant difference between 2 groups in favor of prone traction [P<0.01]. Traction applied in the prone position for 4 weeks was associated with improvements in pain intensity and ODI scores at discharge, in a sample of patients with activity limiting LBP. However, because we lacked a reasonable long time follow-up, we cannot imply a long lasting relationship between the traction and outcome, and a long time follow-up is suggested


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Humans , Traction , Lumbosacral Region , Disability Evaluation , Prone Position , Supine Position , Intervertebral Disc , Prospective Studies , Random Allocation , Treatment Outcome , Decompression , Rehabilitation
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