| Literature DB >> 36211114 |
Neha Chitale1, Deepali S Patil2, Pratik Phansopkar1.
Abstract
The lower back is a complex area, with joints having a very limited range of motion and vast muscular activity. Low back pain is common, and its management depends upon the pain generators. There are various treatment options available, depending on the cause of the pain. In this case, a medical student with pain on a scale of 8/10 on activity came to the physiotherapy department for rehabilitation and pain relief. Her low back pain was chronic and non-specific. The aim of rehabilitation was to reduce the pain and make the patient pain-free. An integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique (INIT), along with a conventional physiotherapy approach, was given to the patient. The integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique can be used to reduce lower back pain and functional disability. After physiotherapy rehabilitation, the range of lumbar flexion improved. In patients presenting with low back pain, early physiotherapy should be started to maintain strength, reduce pain, and reduce functional disability.Entities:
Keywords: chronic low back pain (clbp); chronic non-specific low-back pain; integrated neuromuscular inhibition; physical therapy rehabilitation; rehabilitation
Year: 2022 PMID: 36211114 PMCID: PMC9531701 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28727
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1A flowchart showing the rehabilitation protocol for the patient
Figure 2Ischemic compression for trigger point release
Trigger points were identified in the quadratus lumborum region, and sustained direct pressure with the thumb was applied till the pain was modified.
A summary of the phase-wise treatment plan along with goals and therapeutic interventions
| Phase | Goal | Therapeutic intervention |
| Phase 1 (week one to week two) | Patient education, ergonomic advice, and pain reduction | Proper lifting method taught along with dos and don’ts, interferential therapy for 10 minutes on four pole in a sweep pattern, trigger point release using ischemic compression. |
| Phase 2 (week two to week four) | Strengthening of the back muscles | Muscle energy technique was used for three repetitions, strain counterstrain technique and ischemic compression for trigger point release, and isometric exercises were taught for strengthening the back and the abdomen. |
| Phase 3 (week four to week six) | Maintaining achieved strength and increasing strength | Pelvic Bridges, unilateral pelvic bridges, and curl-ups were taught to strengthen the back and core. |