Clinical Trial

Spinal Mobilization With Leg Movement Versus Neurodynamic Mobilization in Lumbar Radiculopathy

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Summary
Low back pain with lumbar radiculopathy is a common condition that significantly affects functional ability and quality of life. Manual therapy is widely used as a first-line treatment to reduce pain and improve mobility. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of spinal mobilization with leg movement (SMWLM) and neurodynamic mobilization in patients with lumbar radiculopathy. A total of 20 participants were randomly assigned into two groups. One group received SMWLM, while the other group received neurodynamic mobilization of the sciatic nerve over a treatment period of six weeks. Outcomes included pain intensity, quality of life, and hip range of motion. The results of this study aim to identify the more effective intervention for improving clinical outcomes in patients with lumbar radiculopathy.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07524686
Lead Sponsor Deraya University
Conditions Lumbar Radiculopathy, Low Back Pain
Enrollment 20 participants
Start Date 2025-10-10
Primary Completion 2026-01-31 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-01-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-04-13