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Efficiency of the conservative mechanical lumbosacral nerve root decompression, as an adjunct to pharmacological treatment, in the case of acute lumbosacral radiculopathy.


Clinical Trial Description

Non-invasive Position-Induced Opening of the Intervertebral Foramen in sidelying position, as an adjunct to pharmacological treatment, was used in the case of acute lumbosacral radiculopathy.

20 examinees were split into two groups, 10 in the experimental and 10 in the control group. Experimental group was given positional opening of the intervert. foramen, together with pharmacological treatment - steroid antiinflammatory drug - dexamethasone, nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs and pain killers while control group was given just the same pharmacological treatment and recommended rest.

Measured dependent variables were:

1. Visual analogue pain scale (VAS) for the low back and radiculopathy, separately

2. Straight leg raise in supine position - nerve mobility test

3. EuroQol questionnaire - general health condition questionnaire

4. Oswestry questionnaire - activities of daily living (ADL) specific questionnaire for low back pain and lumbosacral radiculopathies Inclusive criteria were: Age between 20 - 60, lumbar disc herniation recognized by the MRI, lumbosacral radiculopathy with symptoms such as radicular pain, sensation dysfunctions or motor dysfunctions, recognized by electromyography (EMG) diagnostics.

Exclusive criteria: age more than 60, degenerative lumbar stenosis, spondylolisthesis, vertebra fractures, tumours.

Conclusion: Physiotherapy with a positional, mechanical decompression of the compressed lumbosacral nerve root, as an adjunct to pharmacological treatment, is proved to be efficient with the lumbosacral radiculopathy. It is recommended to be applied since the first day of a patient admittance in the hospital if there is a position that can reduce the pain. ;


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NCT number NCT04276519
Study type Interventional
Source General Hospital Sveti Duh
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 1, 2016
Completion date July 1, 2016

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