Effect of Lumbar Spinal Stabilization Exercises Along With Neural Tissue Mobilization on Pain and Spinal Dysfunction in Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
Pradnya Dhake,
Sandeep Shinde,
Sawani Aphale
Abstract:Background
Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) mainly involves back pain radiating to the lower limb after back-related surgeries. It can develop various complications around the operation site and its surrounding area. This study evaluates the effect of lumbar spinal stabilization exercises and neural tissue mobilization on pain and spinal dysfunction in FBSS.
Objectives
To study the impact of lumbar spinal stabilization exercises and neural tissue mobilization on pain and spi… Show more
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