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Effects of pulse ultrasound and kneading massage in managing individual with incessant pain at lower region of back using random allocation

The study examined the effect of pulsed therapeutic ultrasound in management of patients with incessant pain at lower region of the back (PWIPLB) in comparison with kneading massage (KM). Fifty PWIPLB recruited purposively were randomly assigned into ultrasound group (USG) and KM group (KMG) equally...

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Autores principales: Ojoawo, Adesola Ojo, Malomo, Elijah Oluwatobiloba, Olusegun, Emmanuel Olufemi, Olaogun, B. Matthew Olatokunbo
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Publicado: Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6028214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30018942
http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1836126.063
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author Ojoawo, Adesola Ojo
Malomo, Elijah Oluwatobiloba
Olusegun, Emmanuel Olufemi
Olaogun, B. Matthew Olatokunbo
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Malomo, Elijah Oluwatobiloba
Olusegun, Emmanuel Olufemi
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description The study examined the effect of pulsed therapeutic ultrasound in management of patients with incessant pain at lower region of the back (PWIPLB) in comparison with kneading massage (KM). Fifty PWIPLB recruited purposively were randomly assigned into ultrasound group (USG) and KM group (KMG) equally. Subjects received back extension exercises as baseline treatment. USG received pulse ultrasound (PUS) while KMG was treated using KM. The treatments were administered 2 times weekly for a 6-week period. Severity of pain (SP) and inability of patient (IoP) were evaluated at baseline, 3rd week and 6th week of treatment. Values of the variables obtained were classified and the implications were summarised. A significant change was observed in precompared with posttreatment SP (F=32.6, P=0.000) and IoP (F=2.5, P<0.021) in USG. A significant change was observed in precompared with posttreatment IoP (F=4.1, P<0.05) but not in SP (F=2.9, P<0.086). In the 6th week, there was a significant reduction of SP in the USG relative to SP in the KMG (F=11.98, P=0.000), and there was improvement significantly in the IoP in the KMG relative to that in the USG (F=2.58, P=0.05). PUS may be better than KM in management of SP but KM is better than PUS in IoP with PWCPLB.
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spelling pubmed-60282142018-07-17 Effects of pulse ultrasound and kneading massage in managing individual with incessant pain at lower region of back using random allocation Ojoawo, Adesola Ojo Malomo, Elijah Oluwatobiloba Olusegun, Emmanuel Olufemi Olaogun, B. Matthew Olatokunbo J Exerc Rehabil Original Article The study examined the effect of pulsed therapeutic ultrasound in management of patients with incessant pain at lower region of the back (PWIPLB) in comparison with kneading massage (KM). Fifty PWIPLB recruited purposively were randomly assigned into ultrasound group (USG) and KM group (KMG) equally. Subjects received back extension exercises as baseline treatment. USG received pulse ultrasound (PUS) while KMG was treated using KM. The treatments were administered 2 times weekly for a 6-week period. Severity of pain (SP) and inability of patient (IoP) were evaluated at baseline, 3rd week and 6th week of treatment. Values of the variables obtained were classified and the implications were summarised. A significant change was observed in precompared with posttreatment SP (F=32.6, P=0.000) and IoP (F=2.5, P<0.021) in USG. A significant change was observed in precompared with posttreatment IoP (F=4.1, P<0.05) but not in SP (F=2.9, P<0.086). In the 6th week, there was a significant reduction of SP in the USG relative to SP in the KMG (F=11.98, P=0.000), and there was improvement significantly in the IoP in the KMG relative to that in the USG (F=2.58, P=0.05). PUS may be better than KM in management of SP but KM is better than PUS in IoP with PWCPLB. Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation 2018-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6028214/ /pubmed/30018942 http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1836126.063 Text en Copyright © 2018 Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ojoawo, Adesola Ojo
Malomo, Elijah Oluwatobiloba
Olusegun, Emmanuel Olufemi
Olaogun, B. Matthew Olatokunbo
Effects of pulse ultrasound and kneading massage in managing individual with incessant pain at lower region of back using random allocation
title Effects of pulse ultrasound and kneading massage in managing individual with incessant pain at lower region of back using random allocation
title_full Effects of pulse ultrasound and kneading massage in managing individual with incessant pain at lower region of back using random allocation
title_fullStr Effects of pulse ultrasound and kneading massage in managing individual with incessant pain at lower region of back using random allocation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of pulse ultrasound and kneading massage in managing individual with incessant pain at lower region of back using random allocation
title_short Effects of pulse ultrasound and kneading massage in managing individual with incessant pain at lower region of back using random allocation
title_sort effects of pulse ultrasound and kneading massage in managing individual with incessant pain at lower region of back using random allocation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6028214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30018942
http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1836126.063
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