To Determine the Efficacy of Neural Mobilization in Reducing Pain and Increasing Functional Ability in Patients with Cervical Radiculopathy
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 10
Abstract
Need and Purpose- To find out the efficacy of neural mobilization in reducing pain and increasing functional ability in patients with cervical radiculopathy. Study Design- random sampling Participant’s 30 subjects recruited from different health centres and hospitals of West Bengal. Outcome Measures: NPRS (Neumari pain rating scale), PSFS (patient specific functional scale) Result: the effect of treatment is significant for both group A and group B by application of Pre and Post PSFS. Here t value is statistically significant with p value (.000) in group A and p value (.000) in group B. So for both the group the effects of the treatment are statistically significant. Conclusion: On comparison of correlations we found that Neural Mobilization along with Neck exercise is more effective than only neck exercise assessed by using PSFS & NPRS.
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Bag Soumen
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