McKenzie method for low back pain

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Isadora Orlando de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Pinto,Luísa Lang Silva, Oliveira,Mauro Augusto de, Cêra,Milton
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Dor
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Low back pain is a disorder affecting people of all ages, being among major diseases leading individuals to look for health professionals' help. Clinicians agree that back pain is a heterogeneous condition, however there is no uniformity in the choice of most effective methods to manage pain. This study aimed at evaluating the contribution of the McKenzie method to manage low back pain, in addition to checking whether there is comparison of McKenzie with other treatment modalities. CONTENTS: Health Virtual Library and Pubmed portals were queried from November 2013 to March 2014. All studies were analyzed according to quality criteria established by the PEDro scale, in addition to inclusion and exclusion criteria established by the authors. Of 353 studies found, just six were considered eligible. McKenzie method compared to other therapeutic approaches was effective in functional performance and dysfunction indices, however there has been discrepancy of results due to heterogeneous samples of different clinical trials. CONCLUSION: Although having contributed to manage low back pain patients, McKenzie method requires further studies to validate the technique in specific patient groups.
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title McKenzie method for low back pain
spellingShingle McKenzie method for low back pain
Oliveira,Isadora Orlando de
Low back pain
McKenzie method
Physiotherapeutic modalities
title_short McKenzie method for low back pain
title_full McKenzie method for low back pain
title_fullStr McKenzie method for low back pain
title_full_unstemmed McKenzie method for low back pain
title_sort McKenzie method for low back pain
author Oliveira,Isadora Orlando de
author_facet Oliveira,Isadora Orlando de
Pinto,Luísa Lang Silva
Oliveira,Mauro Augusto de
Cêra,Milton
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author2 Pinto,Luísa Lang Silva
Oliveira,Mauro Augusto de
Cêra,Milton
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Isadora Orlando de
Pinto,Luísa Lang Silva
Oliveira,Mauro Augusto de
Cêra,Milton
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Low back pain
McKenzie method
Physiotherapeutic modalities
topic Low back pain
McKenzie method
Physiotherapeutic modalities
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Low back pain is a disorder affecting people of all ages, being among major diseases leading individuals to look for health professionals' help. Clinicians agree that back pain is a heterogeneous condition, however there is no uniformity in the choice of most effective methods to manage pain. This study aimed at evaluating the contribution of the McKenzie method to manage low back pain, in addition to checking whether there is comparison of McKenzie with other treatment modalities. CONTENTS: Health Virtual Library and Pubmed portals were queried from November 2013 to March 2014. All studies were analyzed according to quality criteria established by the PEDro scale, in addition to inclusion and exclusion criteria established by the authors. Of 353 studies found, just six were considered eligible. McKenzie method compared to other therapeutic approaches was effective in functional performance and dysfunction indices, however there has been discrepancy of results due to heterogeneous samples of different clinical trials. CONCLUSION: Although having contributed to manage low back pain patients, McKenzie method requires further studies to validate the technique in specific patient groups.
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