EFFECT OF MCKENZIE TECHNIQUE WITH ICT AND CONVENTIONAL EXERCISE WITH ICT IN CERVICAL RADICULOPATHY

Author:

P Darji Hardi1,M Soni Krupa2

Affiliation:

1. Intern, Nootan College of Physiotherapy, Sankalchand Patel University, Visnagar-384315, Gujarat,India.

2. Assistant Professor, Nootan College of Physiotherapy, Sankalchand Patel University, Visnagar-384315, Gujarat, India.

Abstract

Cervical radiculopathy is marked by nerve compression of a herniated disk. McKenzie and ICT are more used in participants with Cervical Radiculopathy. There are no studies that combine the McKenzie with ICT and Conventional Exercise with ICT in participants with Cervical Radiculopathy. The study aimed to nd the effects of the McKenzie Technique with ICT and Conventional Exercise program with ICT in participants with Cervical Radiculopathy to determine the better of these for benet of participants. So, a Quasi-Experimental study was conducted with 30 participants that featured Cervical Radiculopathy. They were studied for a 4-weeks intervention. They were divided into 2 groups by convenience sampling: - Group A: McKenzie Technique with ICT and Group B: Conventional Exercise with ICT. Pre- and post-treatment data were collected and analyzed using SPSS 22.0. Paired and unpaired t-test was used to nd out the signicance of the treatment. A signicant improvement in pain, disability, muscle strength, and endurance (p<0.05) after the treatment was found in both groups. Greater statistically signicant improvement was seen in Group A as compared to Group B. Thus, the study concluded that McKenzie Technique with ICT was more effective in Cervical Radiculopathy

Publisher

World Wide Journals

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