This paper is published in Volume 3, Issue 5, 2018
Area
Physiotherapy
Author
MD Sarfaraj
Co-authors
Dr. Deepali
Org/Univ
College of Applied Education and Health Sciences, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
Keywords
Manual cervical traction, Mechanical cervical traction, Neural mobilization.
Citations
IEEE
MD Sarfaraj, Dr. Deepali. Effectiveness of manual cervical traction and mechanical cervical traction with neural mobilization in cervical radiculopathy, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARnD.com.
APA
MD Sarfaraj, Dr. Deepali (2018). Effectiveness of manual cervical traction and mechanical cervical traction with neural mobilization in cervical radiculopathy. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 3(5) www.IJARnD.com.
MLA
MD Sarfaraj, Dr. Deepali. "Effectiveness of manual cervical traction and mechanical cervical traction with neural mobilization in cervical radiculopathy." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 3.5 (2018). www.IJARnD.com.
MD Sarfaraj, Dr. Deepali. Effectiveness of manual cervical traction and mechanical cervical traction with neural mobilization in cervical radiculopathy, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARnD.com.
APA
MD Sarfaraj, Dr. Deepali (2018). Effectiveness of manual cervical traction and mechanical cervical traction with neural mobilization in cervical radiculopathy. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 3(5) www.IJARnD.com.
MLA
MD Sarfaraj, Dr. Deepali. "Effectiveness of manual cervical traction and mechanical cervical traction with neural mobilization in cervical radiculopathy." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 3.5 (2018). www.IJARnD.com.
Abstract
Cervical radiculopathy is an entity which frequently presents with upper extremity pain associated with neurological symptoms caused by compression of nerve roots. The purpose of the study was to know effects of manual and mechanical cervical traction with neural mobilization (ULTT-1) in cervical radiculopathy.
The study was carried out with 30 samples from personalclinic, 15-15 sample is divided randomly into two groups for treatment. One group is treated with manual traction and neural mobilization and the second group is treated with mechanical traction and neural mobilization. The outcome measurement is taken by VAS for pain.
Both the traction with neural mobilization technique was almost equally effective in reducing pain and increasing ROM.
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