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Completed NCT05649774

Effects of Taping & Exercise Therapy on Lower Back Musculoskeletal Conditions in Pakistani Patients

Conditions: Lower Back Pain, Musculoskeletal Diseases or Conditions

Sex: Female
Ages: 28 Years – 38 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 100
Sponsor: University of Karachi

Location: Pakistan

Summary

Lower back pain has been one of the most frequently occurring musculoskeletal disorder among the females. This act as a global burden and is highly prevalent in our society. This pain can result in life long disability, loss of function and mobility among individuals. The female of the society suffers from lower back pain the most because of the under lying causes, prolong standing and stooping as well as because of hormonal changes in their bodies

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Females who were willing to participate.Participants with nonspecific lower back pain will only be included and screened through the screening questionnaire.Exclusion Criteria:Post-menopausal womenFemales with any diagnosed co-morbidity.Back pain progressive to any neurological deficitSustained or increased back pain with loss of appetite and unexplained weight loss accompanied with fever, nausea and chillsWith any known spinal or lower back pathologyTumor of the spineAny underlying diseases of spinal cord (i.e, ankylosing spondylosis, spondolisthesis)With any steroid therapy for lower back pain in the past three monthsAny inflammatory rheumatic diseaseSensitive skin or any skin allergy or dermatological conditionAny rehabilitative services taken for the lower back pain in the past two monthsRejection to manual conatct

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