Mohammad Ainur Nishad Rhajib, Md. Waliul Islam, Md Zakir Hossain, E. Rahman
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Evidence based Physiotherapy Management of a Cervical Radiculopathy Patient by using Clinical Reasoning Process
Evidence based Physiotherapy Management of a Cervical Radiculopathy Patient using Clinical Reasoning Process. Journal Abstract Introduction: Neck pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal disorder in the general population, second only to low back pain. Cervical radiculopathy is a dysfunction of a nerve root in the cervical spine resulting in producing radicular symptom such as pain, paresthesia, weakness, numbness in the upper extremity. Case Report: The aim of this study is evidence-based physiotherapy management of a single case of cervical radiculopathy. This single case was solved by using hypothetico deductive reasoning. Result: After 6 th week of intervention improvement was, found in pain reduction both in resting and during movement and improve range of motion. In addition, disability status also progressed from 60% to 20% Journal of Spine Research and Surgery Conclusion: Clinical reasoning is the foundation in our clinical practice. Mckenzie MDT for cervical spine, neural mobilization, manual cervical traction along with cervical stabilization exercise was effective for cervical radiculopathy patient.