Effect of Neurodynamic Slider Technique Combined with Conventional Therapy and Conventional Therapy Alone in Sciatica: A Comparative Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijpot.v16i1.17774Keywords:
Sciatica, Low Back Pain, Functional ability, Neurodynamic slider technique, Conventional therapy, VAS.Abstract
Background: Functional activity is an important aspect of normal human function. Limited functional
activities due to in sciatica have been shown to predispose a person to several restrictions in function
and significantly affect the normal daily life.
Objective: To determine and compare the effectiveness of Neurodynamic Slider Technique (NST) with
conventional therapy (CT) and conventional therapy alone in sciatica for improving functional ability
and pain.
Method: 40 subjects with sciatica were allocated into two groups (20 subjects in each group). The
outcome measure used was Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).
Subjects of group A were treated with Conventional therapy only, whereas the subjects of group B were
treated with Neurodynamic slider technique. For both the groups, the technique was performed three
times a week for a total treatment period of four weeks.
Results: The results demonstrated significant improvement in functional ability for subjects of group B
when compared with those of group A (P<0.05) at the end of four weeks.
Conclusion: The study shows that CT along with NST are efficient in the rehabilitation of sciatica
patients reflecting the improvement of functional ability by reducing pain and considerably increase the
physical performance of patients in their own aspects. Thus, Neurodynamic Slider technique along with
Conventional therapy can be used in clinical practices for the treatment of sciatica.
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