Efficiency of the conservative mechanical lumbosacral nerve root decompression, as an adjunct to pharmacological treatment, in the case of acute lumbosacral radiculopathy.
Age range
20 Years – 60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Visual analogue pain scale for low back pain (LBP) Visual analogue scale for radiculopathy
Timeframe: Change from baseline pain subjectively reported value by Visual Analogic Scale compared to same values at discharge (mean value 8 days)
Straight leg raise
Timeframe: Change from baseline nerve mobility objectively reported value by straight leg raise compared to same values at discharge (mean value 8 days)
EuroQol questionnaire
Timeframe: Change from baseline general health condition subjectively reported value by EuroQol questionnaire compared to same values at discharge (mean value 8 days)
Oswestry questionnaire
Timeframe: Change from baseline activity of daily living specific questionnaire for low back pain and lumbosacral radiculopathy subjectively reported value by Oswestry questionnaire compared to same values at discharge (mean value 8 days)