Comparative effects of patient-specific 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy

Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) resides as a most common type of symptom pointing towards lumber radiculopathy. It is defined as burning sharp leg pain that originates from the back and goes all the way down your legs and extends into the toes and foot. Lumbosacral radiculopathy is caused by...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hassan Mahmood, Saba Rafique, Aleena Waheed, Nimra Sabir, Ghazal Hussain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-12-01
Series:Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43161-023-00165-4
_version_ 1797398135266344960
author Hassan Mahmood
Saba Rafique
Aleena Waheed
Nimra Sabir
Ghazal Hussain
author_facet Hassan Mahmood
Saba Rafique
Aleena Waheed
Nimra Sabir
Ghazal Hussain
author_sort Hassan Mahmood
collection DOAJ
description Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) resides as a most common type of symptom pointing towards lumber radiculopathy. It is defined as burning sharp leg pain that originates from the back and goes all the way down your legs and extends into the toes and foot. Lumbosacral radiculopathy is caused by pathology of the intervertebral disk or associated structures. Different dimensional traction has been used to treat lumbar radiculopathy. This study aimed to compare the effects of 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy. The randomized clinical trial study of 4 weeks was carried out at the Lifeline Health Care Imaging and Pain Center and the Hamza Hospital Lahore. Twenty-six subjects were included in the clinical trial and divided into two groups after randomization. Group A received three-dimensional lumbar traction with traction force 50% of total body weight on Spine MT 3D traction machine, and group B received two-dimensional lumbar traction with traction force 50% of total body weight. Pre- and post-values of NPRS and ODI were noted. Results Parametric tests were used during statistical analysis because data was normally distributed. NPRS pre- and posttreatment values showed significant results with p-value < 0.05. ODI pre- and post-values were also obvious with p-value < 0.05. Independent sample T-test was used to assess across the group comparison, suggesting that both groups showed significant improvements of NPRS and ODI post-treatment with p-value (< 0.001). Conclusion The study concluded that 3D traction significantly reduced pain levels and improved functional impairment more effectively than 2D traction in patients with lumbar radiculopathy. Trial registration Trial was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05356689 .
first_indexed 2024-03-09T01:21:20Z
format Article
id doaj.art-4633b75dc409473088365a8b9cb30190
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2536-9660
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-09T01:21:20Z
publishDate 2023-12-01
publisher SpringerOpen
record_format Article
series Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy
spelling doaj.art-4633b75dc409473088365a8b9cb301902023-12-10T12:08:22ZengSpringerOpenBulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy2536-96602023-12-012811910.1186/s43161-023-00165-4Comparative effects of patient-specific 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathyHassan Mahmood0Saba Rafique1Aleena Waheed2Nimra Sabir3Ghazal Hussain4Hafiz Physiotherapy CenterRiphah international UniversityRiphah international UniversityRiphah international UniversityRiphah international UniversityAbstract Background Low back pain (LBP) resides as a most common type of symptom pointing towards lumber radiculopathy. It is defined as burning sharp leg pain that originates from the back and goes all the way down your legs and extends into the toes and foot. Lumbosacral radiculopathy is caused by pathology of the intervertebral disk or associated structures. Different dimensional traction has been used to treat lumbar radiculopathy. This study aimed to compare the effects of 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy. The randomized clinical trial study of 4 weeks was carried out at the Lifeline Health Care Imaging and Pain Center and the Hamza Hospital Lahore. Twenty-six subjects were included in the clinical trial and divided into two groups after randomization. Group A received three-dimensional lumbar traction with traction force 50% of total body weight on Spine MT 3D traction machine, and group B received two-dimensional lumbar traction with traction force 50% of total body weight. Pre- and post-values of NPRS and ODI were noted. Results Parametric tests were used during statistical analysis because data was normally distributed. NPRS pre- and posttreatment values showed significant results with p-value < 0.05. ODI pre- and post-values were also obvious with p-value < 0.05. Independent sample T-test was used to assess across the group comparison, suggesting that both groups showed significant improvements of NPRS and ODI post-treatment with p-value (< 0.001). Conclusion The study concluded that 3D traction significantly reduced pain levels and improved functional impairment more effectively than 2D traction in patients with lumbar radiculopathy. Trial registration Trial was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05356689 .https://doi.org/10.1186/s43161-023-00165-4Lumbar radiculopathyLumbar tractionLow back painMechanical traction
spellingShingle Hassan Mahmood
Saba Rafique
Aleena Waheed
Nimra Sabir
Ghazal Hussain
Comparative effects of patient-specific 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy
Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy
Lumbar radiculopathy
Lumbar traction
Low back pain
Mechanical traction
title Comparative effects of patient-specific 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy
title_full Comparative effects of patient-specific 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy
title_fullStr Comparative effects of patient-specific 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy
title_full_unstemmed Comparative effects of patient-specific 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy
title_short Comparative effects of patient-specific 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy
title_sort comparative effects of patient specific 3 dimensional and 2 dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy
topic Lumbar radiculopathy
Lumbar traction
Low back pain
Mechanical traction
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43161-023-00165-4
work_keys_str_mv AT hassanmahmood comparativeeffectsofpatientspecific3dimensionaland2dimensionallumbartractiononpainandfunctionaldisabilityinpatientswithlumbarradiculopathy
AT sabarafique comparativeeffectsofpatientspecific3dimensionaland2dimensionallumbartractiononpainandfunctionaldisabilityinpatientswithlumbarradiculopathy
AT aleenawaheed comparativeeffectsofpatientspecific3dimensionaland2dimensionallumbartractiononpainandfunctionaldisabilityinpatientswithlumbarradiculopathy
AT nimrasabir comparativeeffectsofpatientspecific3dimensionaland2dimensionallumbartractiononpainandfunctionaldisabilityinpatientswithlumbarradiculopathy
AT ghazalhussain comparativeeffectsofpatientspecific3dimensionaland2dimensionallumbartractiononpainandfunctionaldisabilityinpatientswithlumbarradiculopathy