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    treatment protocol for LBA (Low Back Ache)

    can u all suggest me a treatment protocol for low back ache without sciatica and with sciatica

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    Re: treatment protocol for LBA (Low Back Ache)

    if patient is with radiating LBA u should go for neural mobilization


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    Re: treatment protocol for LBA (Low Back Ache)

    Hi sdkashif,

    you mention 50% of chronic back pain have a structural diagnosis to explain their pain..what is the source for this statistic?

    As for the OP, physiotherapy is not a receipe profession. Conduct your assessment and make a diagnosis. Treat the problems you find, not just the symptoms that are reported.

    Also, If your patient takes longer than 6 weeks to get better, it is more likely that they got better on their own (natural recovery).

    Lastly, there are seemingly god manual therapy courses in India that are VERY cheap - 3000 rupees is ~150USD i think for a 2 or 3 day course. That is good value. If they do what they say and teach you MT, then it is worth the money.



 
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