this study including the application of a specific technique of Mulligan mobilization calles 2 leg rotation on patients having lumbar discogenic lesion with sciatica. this technique is designed to address sciatic pain and proposed to reduce sciatica by opening the intervertebral foramnia. However, there is no systematic evedince supporting its clinical effect
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Pain by the numeric pain rating scale
Timeframe: at baseline and after the end of intervention (after 4 weeks of intervention)
Flexibility measured by the passive straight leg raise test
Timeframe: at baseline and after the end of the intervention (after 4 weeks of intervention)
Function by the Oswestry disability index.
Timeframe: at baseline and after the end of the intervention (after 4 weeks of intervention)
Sciatica bothersomeness and frequency by Sciatica bothersomeness and frequency scale
Timeframe: at baseline and after the end of the intervention (after 4 weeks of intervention)