Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain is characterized as a tension, soreness and stiffness. Various studies, defined MET as a manual medicine treatment procedure that involves the voluntary contraction of the subject's muscle in a precisely controlled direction, at varying levels of intensity, against a distinctly executed counterforce applied by the therapist.
Age range
18 Years – 45 Years
Sex
ALL
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Pain Intensity
Timeframe: Pain intensity will be measured at the baseline at the time of recruitment, and change in pain intensity will be measured at 2nd week and 3rd week of intervention.
Lumbar Ranges of Motion
Timeframe: Lumbar Range of Motion will be measured at baseline at the time of recruitment and change in range of motion will be measured at 2nd week and 3rd week of treatment.
Functional Disability Level
Timeframe: Level of Functional Disability will be recorded as baseline at the time of recruitment and change in functional status will be observed at the 2nd week and 3rd week of intervention.
Change in Fear Avoidance Belief
Timeframe: Fear Avoidance Beliefs will be observed as baseline at the time of recruitment and any change in Fear Avoidance Beliefs will be observed at the 2nd week and 3rd week of treatment.
Change in Quality of Life
Timeframe: Change in quality of life will be measured at baseline at the time of recruitment and change in quality of life will be measured at the 2nd week and 3rd week of intervention.