Integrated Manual Therapy Management of Acute Mechanical Low Back Pain: A Case Report
Journal Title: International Journal of Health Sciences and Research - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 2
Abstract
Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common disabling musculoskeletal conditions dealt by the physiotherapists worldwide with different means or modalities. The Integrated Manual Therapy (IMT) is a rising concept which is a combination of various manual therapy concepts or philosophies for managing various musculoskeletal conditions. Present case studydescribes a 42 year-old mesomorphic male with a history ofacute mechanical low back pain. Application of IMT in his condition resulted in better outcome in minimum possible time.
Authors and Affiliations
Naveen Ganer
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