Effectiveness of Symptom Guided Therapeutic Approach in Treating Discogenic Pain with Radiculopathy Using a Combination of Directional Preference Exercises, Mobilisation and Neural Mobility Exercises — A Case Report

Researchers have reported various therapeutic approaches to treat patients with low back pain. The mechanical diagnosis and therapy as proposed by McKenzie, has been shown to be effective in diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic inference. Most often, the treatment options considered in these studi...

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Main Author: Devasahayam Augustine Joshua B.P.T., PG Dip in Manip Phy (Otago)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2010-09-01
Series:Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581001900313
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spelling doaj-a3aa51ee9dcb4f1ba650f379b10b481e2020-11-25T03:17:11ZengSAGE PublishingProceedings of Singapore Healthcare2010-10582059-23292010-09-011910.1177/201010581001900313Effectiveness of Symptom Guided Therapeutic Approach in Treating Discogenic Pain with Radiculopathy Using a Combination of Directional Preference Exercises, Mobilisation and Neural Mobility Exercises — A Case ReportDevasahayam Augustine Joshua B.P.T., PG Dip in Manip Phy (Otago)Researchers have reported various therapeutic approaches to treat patients with low back pain. The mechanical diagnosis and therapy as proposed by McKenzie, has been shown to be effective in diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic inference. Most often, the treatment options considered in these studies was directional preference exercises and manual procedures utilising movement and positions. But the effectiveness of symptom guided therapeutic approach in treating discogenic low back pain with radiculopathy using directional preference exercises, mobilization and neural mobility exercises is unknown. A case of a forty three-year-old male presenting with discogenic low back pain along with radiculopathy was assessed with McKenzie approach. Appropriate treatment strategy was selected and prescribed based on the initial assessment. The patient was re-evaluated each session, and treatment modification was made according to his symptom presentation during each visit. He proved to be symptom free after seven visits. This could have been due to disc regression and enhanced neural mobility obtained due to treatment. This case report demonstrates the effectiveness of symptom guided therapeutic management to treat patients with discogenic low back pain along with radiculopathy using appropriate treatment strategies. Finally, the report summarizes the treatment offered and discusses the possible explanation of the specific treatment strategies implemented.https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581001900313
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author Devasahayam Augustine Joshua B.P.T., PG Dip in Manip Phy (Otago)
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Effectiveness of Symptom Guided Therapeutic Approach in Treating Discogenic Pain with Radiculopathy Using a Combination of Directional Preference Exercises, Mobilisation and Neural Mobility Exercises — A Case Report
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
author_facet Devasahayam Augustine Joshua B.P.T., PG Dip in Manip Phy (Otago)
author_sort Devasahayam Augustine Joshua B.P.T., PG Dip in Manip Phy (Otago)
title Effectiveness of Symptom Guided Therapeutic Approach in Treating Discogenic Pain with Radiculopathy Using a Combination of Directional Preference Exercises, Mobilisation and Neural Mobility Exercises — A Case Report
title_short Effectiveness of Symptom Guided Therapeutic Approach in Treating Discogenic Pain with Radiculopathy Using a Combination of Directional Preference Exercises, Mobilisation and Neural Mobility Exercises — A Case Report
title_full Effectiveness of Symptom Guided Therapeutic Approach in Treating Discogenic Pain with Radiculopathy Using a Combination of Directional Preference Exercises, Mobilisation and Neural Mobility Exercises — A Case Report
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Symptom Guided Therapeutic Approach in Treating Discogenic Pain with Radiculopathy Using a Combination of Directional Preference Exercises, Mobilisation and Neural Mobility Exercises — A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Symptom Guided Therapeutic Approach in Treating Discogenic Pain with Radiculopathy Using a Combination of Directional Preference Exercises, Mobilisation and Neural Mobility Exercises — A Case Report
title_sort effectiveness of symptom guided therapeutic approach in treating discogenic pain with radiculopathy using a combination of directional preference exercises, mobilisation and neural mobility exercises — a case report
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
issn 2010-1058
2059-2329
publishDate 2010-09-01
description Researchers have reported various therapeutic approaches to treat patients with low back pain. The mechanical diagnosis and therapy as proposed by McKenzie, has been shown to be effective in diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic inference. Most often, the treatment options considered in these studies was directional preference exercises and manual procedures utilising movement and positions. But the effectiveness of symptom guided therapeutic approach in treating discogenic low back pain with radiculopathy using directional preference exercises, mobilization and neural mobility exercises is unknown. A case of a forty three-year-old male presenting with discogenic low back pain along with radiculopathy was assessed with McKenzie approach. Appropriate treatment strategy was selected and prescribed based on the initial assessment. The patient was re-evaluated each session, and treatment modification was made according to his symptom presentation during each visit. He proved to be symptom free after seven visits. This could have been due to disc regression and enhanced neural mobility obtained due to treatment. This case report demonstrates the effectiveness of symptom guided therapeutic management to treat patients with discogenic low back pain along with radiculopathy using appropriate treatment strategies. Finally, the report summarizes the treatment offered and discusses the possible explanation of the specific treatment strategies implemented.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581001900313
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