Low back pain is the fifth most common reason for doctor visits, affecting about 60-80% of people in their lifetime. Despite this, there are not enough diagnostic and treatment methods in the literature to fully elucidate non-specific low back pain. In this case, the research showed that non-specific low back pain should be handled with a biopsychosocial approach, and its relationship with fascia and myofascial meridians should be investigated.
According holistic that approach patients with non-specific low back pain. Instead of examining the problem of low back pain in the society only in the form of muscles, joints, ligaments, etc.; should evaluate low back pain over the fascia. It is seen that most studies in the literature only examine the painful area and tissue problems in its immediate vicinity, and therefore they approach low back pain with symptomatic treatment. In recent studies, however, the main problem is not limited to the painful area only; It has been determined that the tissue response caused by the problems in different parts of the body is transmitted to more distant regions via the fascia and myofascial meridians.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
50
Myofascial trigger points are determined and the physiotherapist applies a light and continuous local pressure on them with his/her finger, usually not more than 30 seconds, until the moment of muscle relaxation, and as a result, the pain is expected to decrease to 0 (zero) and he withdraws his finger. He can do 3-5 repetitions until he sees relaxation in the muscle and reduction/disappearance of the pain. Spinal mobilization is defined as low-speed, non-trust, passive movement within or at the limit of joint range of motion. Mobilization is low-speed, non-trust, passive joint movement. MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUES The muscle energy technique is a treatment technique that includes alternating periods of resistant muscle contractions and active-assist stretching, mostly used by osteopaths, physiotherapists, and chiropractors.
TENS TENS is a low-frequency electrical current applied to the stimulation of sensory nerves, used for the inhibition of pain sensation. Pain inhibition of TENS is based on 3 basic mechanisms. These; gate control mechanism (segmental inhibition), release of endogenous opioids and reduction of excitability with repetitive stimulation (inhibition from pattern). Ultrasound is an effective electrotherapy modality with a deep heating feature. In addition, it has been suggested that the analgesic effect of ultrasound occurs with the stimulation of sensory afferents and the activation of the gate control mechanism in the posterior horn of the spinal cord.
Medipol hospital
Istanbul, Istanbul Avrupa Kitasi, Turkey (Türkiye)
Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire
It is a questionnaire to evaluate the disability levels and quality of life faced by patients due to low back pain. It was developed to evaluate pain-related limitation in people with acute, subacute, or chronic low back pain. It includes 1 item related to pain and 9 items related to activities of daily living (personal care, lifting, walking, sitting, sanding, sleep, sexual life, social life and travel). Each item is measured on a 6-point rank scale between 0 and 5 points according to the scenarios it contains. At the end of the survey, the scores are summed and the percentage value is calculated for the total score.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Beck Depression Scale
This scale has been shown to accurately measure the level of depression. The scale consists of 21 questions with 4 options, each corresponding to 0-3 points, and the patient is asked to choose the appropriate sentence according to his condition in the last week. mood, pessimism, sense of failure, dissatisfaction, sense of guilt, sense of punishment, self-hatred, self-blame, desire for self-punishment, crying spells, irritability, social introversion, indecisiveness, deterioration of body perception, determination of workability, sleep disorders, 21 symptoms and behaviors including fatigue, fatigue, decreased appetite, weight loss, somatic complaints and loss of libido are questioned.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Pittsburgh Sleep Survey Index:
The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index is a self-report questionnaire that assesses sleep quality and disturbance over the past 1-month time period. This questionnaire has seven scales including Subjective Sleep Quality, Sleep Latency, Sleep Duration, Habitual Sleep Efficiency (the ratio of sleep time to time in bed), Sleep Disorders (waking up at night), Sleeping Medication Use, and Daytime Dysfunction (problems caused by insomnia during the day). . Calculation of scores for these seven components yields a final score. The score for each scale ranges from 0-3, with three points on each scale indicating the maximum negative value. The total score of this questionnaire is between 0-21, and a total score greater than 5 is an indication of inadequate sleep quality.
Time frame: 4 weeks
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Modified Schober Test:
It is another method used to evaluate the flexibility/mobility of the lumbar spine. While the patient is standing in an upright position, the lumbosacral junction determined in accordance with the two sacroiliac joint positions is marked with a pencil. The second point is marked 5 cm below this marked point, and the third point is marked 10 cm above it. Afterwards, the patient is asked to flex the trunk as much as possible while the knees are in full extension. After the movement is completed, the newly formed distance between the second and third points is measured in "cm" with the help of a tape measure. Subtract 15 cm from the value obtained from the measurement result, and if the calculation is less than 7 cm, it is assumed that the lumbar flexibility has decreased.
Time frame: 4 weeks
The Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
The Visual Analog Scale (VAS) was used to evaluate the pain intensity of patients with low back pain during movement and rest. According to the VAS, patients are asked to indicate their pain intensity by giving a number from 1 to 10, with a score of "0" if the pain sensation is no pain, and "10" if the pain sensation is the most severe.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Fingertip-to-Floor Test
While the patient is standing in an upright position, the patient is asked to flex the trunk as much as possible without flexing the knees, with the hands free. The distance between the third finger of the patient and the ground is recorded with the help of a tape measure.
Time frame: 4 weeks