How do different levels of lumbar traction influence pain-free mobility in low back pain patients?

In 2000, the study conducted by T. F. Meszaros, et. al., employed a single-group test-retest repeated measures design to investigate the impact of lumbar traction on the straight leg raise (SLR) test in symptomatic patients experiencing low back pain. The traction was administered with three different force levels: 10%, 30%, and 60% of the body weight. The primary objective was to assess the influence of … Continue reading How do different levels of lumbar traction influence pain-free mobility in low back pain patients?

Which chiropractic technique reigns supreme?

In 1995, Gemmell, et. al., controlled trial conducted at a private chiropractic clinic in Tulsa, Oklahoma, researchers sought to compare the immediate effects of Meric and Activator adjustments on patients experiencing acute low back pain (LBP). The study aimed to determine the relative effectiveness of these two chiropractic techniques in alleviating pain in individuals with this common ailment. Thirty consecutive established patients with acute LBP … Continue reading Which chiropractic technique reigns supreme?

Can myofascial release techniques transform muscle activity in chronic low-back pain?

In 2021, Ożóg, et. al., conducted study about Chronic low-back pain (CLBP) which poses a significant challenge globally, with lumbosacral dysfunctions and associated pain syndromes being prevalent. Emerging research suggests a potential role of thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) dysfunction in contributing to CLBP, with increased muscle resting activity observed in the TLF region of individuals with CLBP. Myofascial release (MFR) has emerged as a therapeutic option … Continue reading Can myofascial release techniques transform muscle activity in chronic low-back pain?

Can massage therapy improve sleep quality in premature infants?

In 2014, Yates, et. al., conducted study about Premature birth, which is a common occurrence worldwide, can present a range of challenges for both infants and their parents. One aspect of concern is the potential sleep difficulties faced by preterm infants. In a study conducted by Charlotte C. Yates and a team of researchers, the use of massage therapy as an adjunct intervention to promote … Continue reading Can massage therapy improve sleep quality in premature infants?

Does kaltenborn mobilization improve sensory function in thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis?

In 2011, Villafañe, et. al., conducted study about Thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis (CMC OA) which is a common condition among the elderly, leading to pain and functional limitations. Kaltenborn manual therapy, a specialized technique involving joint mobilization, has shown promise in alleviating pain associated with CMC OA. In this double-blind, randomized controlled trial (RCT), researchers investigated the impact of Kaltenborn manual therapy on both sensory and … Continue reading Does kaltenborn mobilization improve sensory function in thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis?