The Effects of Joint Mobilization and Myofascial Release on Muscle Thickness in Non-Specific Low Back Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Hafiz Muhammad Waseem Javaid, Syed Shakil Ur Rehman, Muhammad Kashif, Muhammad Salman Bashir, Wajeeha Zia

TL;DR
This study found that joint mobilization improves muscle thickness in people with low back pain more than myofascial release or a combination of both.
Contribution
The study compares the effectiveness of joint mobilization, myofascial release, and their combination on muscle thickness in low back pain patients.
Findings
Joint mobilization significantly increased muscle thickness in transverse abdominis and lumbar multifidus over time.
No significant differences in muscle thickness were found among the treatment groups.
Improvements were observed at rest and during contraction in both muscle groups.
Abstract
Background: Non-specific low back pain is a discomfort that affects individuals at any point in their lives. This study’s aim was to determine the effects of myofascial release and joint mobilization on muscle thickness via ultrasonography in individuals experiencing non-specific low back pain. Methods: This double-blinded randomized clinical trial was conducted on 84 participants in three groups: joint mobilization, myofascial release, and a combination of joint mobilization and myofascial release. Data were collected during a two-week treatment regimen (days 1, 4, 8, and 12) and at a one-month follow-up. Ultrasound evaluations were used to measure the thickness of deep lumbar muscles at rest and contraction, i.e., the transverse abdominis (rTrA and cTrA) and lumbar multifidus (rLM and cLM). Repeated-measures ANOVA was utilized to analyze the follow-ups within the groups and among the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment · Sports injuries and prevention
