2006
DOI: 10.1179/106698106790820782
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Mulligan Traction Straight Leg Raise: A Pilot Study to Investigate Effects on Range of Motion in Patients with Low Back Pain

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“…They concluded that there was a significant increase in range of SLR by 11 degree in experimental group. [30] Consistent with the findings of above study, in our study, the improvement of range was 10.2 degree.…”
Section: Pratishtha Et Al (2012)supporting
confidence: 82%
“…They concluded that there was a significant increase in range of SLR by 11 degree in experimental group. [30] Consistent with the findings of above study, in our study, the improvement of range was 10.2 degree.…”
Section: Pratishtha Et Al (2012)supporting
confidence: 82%
“…Hall and colleagues 131, 132 demonstrated an increase in straight leg raise range of motion in treating using end-range nerve mobilization (straight leg raising combined with manual lower limb traction) in a cohort of patients with neurogenic lower extremity complaints.…”
Section: Clinical Guidelines: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these criteria have not been validated and so require further scientific enquiry. 36 Although the SLR and slump tests are only 2 of several clinical indications used in these criteria, a logical first stage in this process of scientific enquiry may be to validate the individual tests. The focus of this article is on the SLR and slump tests.…”
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confidence: 99%