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Fascial manipulation vs. standard physical therapy practice for low back pain diagnoses: A pragmatic study
Authors:Brent Harper  Larry Steinbeck  Adrian Aron
Affiliation:Radford University, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, College of Health and Human Services, USA
Abstract:

Background

Connective tissue mobility alters motor unit recruitment, but the restoration of fascial mobility allows for optimal motor function. The Fascial Manipulation® (FM®) method is a multiplanar approach that assesses and treats the mobility of deep fascia in specific anatomical locations where motor units converge.

Objectives

To assess the effects of FM® vs. standard physical therapy treatment (SPT) in patients with low back pain (LBP).

Design

Six-months controlled clinical trial.

Method

102 participants with LBP received SPT or FM®. Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), 15- point Global Rating of Change (GROC), and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) were used to monitor progress.

Results

The FM® group had a significantly lower ODI (p?®, the final ODI decreased by at least 1 category in 48.9% of the SPT cases, while in 36.2% of the cases was no change. ODI minimal clinical importance difference (MCID) change of 10% decrease in scores occurred in 70.2% of the SPT group compared to 96% of the FM® group (p?=?0.003). ODI MCID change of 50% decrease in scores occurred in 40% of the SPT group compared to 64.6% of the FM® group (p = 0.02) 44.7% of the participants in the SPT group had final GROC values above +5 at discharge, compared to 92% of the participants from the FM® group (p?=?0.0001). The FM® subjects had almost three times the change in NPRS compared to SPT counterparts (-4.3?±?2.2 to -1.5? ± 2.4, p=0.0001).

Conclusions

FM® appears to improve NPRS, GROC, and ODI more than SPT. FM® may provide an effective treatment technique for LBP.
Keywords:Fascia  Fascial manipulation  Low back pain  Motor unit
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