This study aims to compare the effectiveness of chiropractic manipulation applied to the lumbar and sacroiliac regions in patients with lumbar disc herniation. A total of 45 participants are randomly assigned into three groups (15 per group). The control group (CG) receives conventional physiotherapy, including hot pack, TENS, ultrasound, and exercise. The lumbar group (LG) receives the same physiotherapy program combined with lumbar spinal manipulation. The sacroiliac group (SIG) receives conventional physiotherapy combined with sacroiliac joint manipulation. Outcomes are measured using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale, Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, and range of motion (ROM) assessments.
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Pain Intensity (Numeric Pain Rating Scale - NPRS / NRS)
Timeframe: Baseline and at the end of 2 weeks
Functional Disability (Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale)
Timeframe: Baseline and at the end of 2 weeks