Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Myofascial Induction and Therapeutic Pain Education in Chronic Low Back Pain
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of therapeutic pain education and myofascial induction therapy on pain and function in patients with chronic low back pain. In the literature, studies on myofascial induction therapy in patients with chronic low back pain are very limited and there is no study comparing therapeutic pain training.
Lumbar pain has become a major health problem which is growing and is very common in all
societies and negatively affects the full well-being of the individual. It has been reported
that 80% of the population experienced low back pain at any time in their lives. The
prolongation of this painful process affects the physical, mental and psychological state of
the patient and limits its daily functions. The acute or chronic pain determines the nature
and duration of pain. Low back pain lasting 12 weeks or more is defined as chronic. In
chronic diseases, lumbar pain, which is the first one, restricts the daily activities of the
person due to current chronic pain or deterioration of functional status and causes loss of
labor force.
Myofascial induction therapy is a therapy concept focused on optimizing function and balance
within the fascial system. The approach aims at global recovery, local correction and
painless body use.
Superficial procedures are directed to surface and / or local restrictions that can be
directly detected by palpation. Deep myofascial induction therapy is a method that eliminates
the limitations of the myofascial system and the three-dimensional pressures.
Therapeutic pain education is a training intervention that aims to reduce pain and disability
by helping patients better understand the biological processes that support pain states. The
neurobiology of pain and pain processed by the nervous system is explained to the patient in
detail. Changes the patient's olab viewpoint to pain. For example, the patient believes that
the cause of pain is caused by tissue damage. The patient who receives pain education
understands that the cause of pain is the hypersensitive central nervous system. As a result,
the patient's fear avoidance behavior decreases and he starts to move more easily. Because
the sensitivity of the central nervous system will be alleviated, the perceived pain will
decrease.
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