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Incidence of Cervicothoracic Musculoskeletal Dysfunction in Patients with Low Back Pain: An Observational Study


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1 Swami Vivekanand National Institute of Rehabilitation Training & Research, Cuttack - 754010, India
2 Swami Vivekanand National Institute of Rehabilitation Training & Research, Cuttack, India
     

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Question: Is Cervico-thoracic dysfunction associated with low back pain with or without radiation to lower extremities?

Design: observational study, Participants: A total of 800 subjects (M- 431, F- 369) between the age group of 30 years to 60 years with low back pain with or without radiation were evaluated from Feb. 2007 to Sept. 2012. Maitland's Central PA pressure of cervicothoracic spines and palpation in peri-scapular muscles by digital algometer that reproduced the original low back pain with or without radiation is considered a positive co existence

Result: 85.5 % of patients with low back pain with or without radiation were found to have associated cervicothoracic skeletal dysfunctions and myofascial pain syndrome in levator scapulae and/or rhomboids.

Conclusion: Low back pain with or without radiation is often associated with cervicothoracic skeletal dysfunctions and myofascial pain syndrome in levator scapulae and/or rhomboids.

Keywords

Mobilisation, Cervico-thoracic dysfunctions, Myofascial pain syndrome, Manual therapy, Maitland
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Patitapaban Mohanty
Swami Vivekanand National Institute of Rehabilitation Training & Research, Cuttack - 754010, India
Monalisa Pattnaik
Swami Vivekanand National Institute of Rehabilitation Training & Research, Cuttack, India

Abstract


Question: Is Cervico-thoracic dysfunction associated with low back pain with or without radiation to lower extremities?

Design: observational study, Participants: A total of 800 subjects (M- 431, F- 369) between the age group of 30 years to 60 years with low back pain with or without radiation were evaluated from Feb. 2007 to Sept. 2012. Maitland's Central PA pressure of cervicothoracic spines and palpation in peri-scapular muscles by digital algometer that reproduced the original low back pain with or without radiation is considered a positive co existence

Result: 85.5 % of patients with low back pain with or without radiation were found to have associated cervicothoracic skeletal dysfunctions and myofascial pain syndrome in levator scapulae and/or rhomboids.

Conclusion: Low back pain with or without radiation is often associated with cervicothoracic skeletal dysfunctions and myofascial pain syndrome in levator scapulae and/or rhomboids.

Keywords


Mobilisation, Cervico-thoracic dysfunctions, Myofascial pain syndrome, Manual therapy, Maitland