Effects of neural mobilization in the treatment of chronic low back pain: a systematic review

Suelen Carla Souza de Faria, Renato Carvalho Vilella, Laiz Helena de Castro Toledo Guimaraes, Luciana Crepaldi Lunkes
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Introduction: Low back pain appears in approximately two thirds of the population at some point in life and when it exceeds more than 12 weeks, it evolves to chronic low back pain. Chronic low back pain is considered one of the most common causes of disability and absence from work. A therapeutic technique that can be used as a treatment for chronic low back pain is neural mobilization, capable of restoring compromised neurological structures, restoring movement by improving the elasticity of neural tissue and adjacent tissues. Objective: To verify the effects of neural mobilization in patients with chronic low back pain. Material and methods: All articles were carefully evaluated in order to obtain concrete and reliable information. The databases used were Google Scholar, Scielo, Medline and PubMed due to the methodological quality and articles in the area of interest. The keywords “low back pain”, “chronic low back pain”, “neural mobilization” and “physiotherapeutic intervention” were combined in the most diverse possibilities, in English and Spanish translations. Results: 86 articles were found, nine of which were included in this review. They had a score ≥ 5 on the PEDro Scale, which methodologically qualifies the articles. After analyzing the results obtained through the selected articles, all the data collected, as well as their respective results, were described in a table that contains data from the articles. Conclusions: Neural mobilization reduces pain and improves the extensibility of tissues, causing a reduction in painful sensation and increased flexibility. Therefore, it is necessary to continue research in order to verify new results obtained through this type of intervention.
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神经活动在慢性腰痛治疗中的作用:一项系统综述
简介:大约三分之二的人在生命的某个阶段出现腰痛,当超过12周时,就会发展为慢性腰痛。慢性腰痛被认为是导致残疾和缺勤的最常见原因之一。一种可用于治疗慢性腰痛的治疗技术是神经活动,能够恢复受损的神经结构,通过改善神经组织和邻近组织的弹性来恢复运动。目的:探讨神经活动对慢性腰痛患者的影响。材料和方法:所有的文章都经过仔细评估,以获得具体和可靠的信息。由于方法质量和相关领域的文章,使用的数据库是Google Scholar, Scielo, Medline和PubMed。关键词“腰痛”、“慢性腰痛”、“神经活动”和“物理治疗干预”以最多样化的可能性组合在一起,以英语和西班牙语翻译。结果:共纳入86篇文献,其中9篇纳入本综述。他们在PEDro量表上得分≥5分,这在方法学上使文章合格。在对所选文章的结果进行分析后,将收集到的所有数据以及各自的结果用包含文章数据的表格进行描述。结论:神经活动可以减轻疼痛,提高组织的伸展性,减少疼痛感,增加灵活性。因此,有必要继续研究,以验证通过这类干预获得的新结果。
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