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Effect of Dynamic Cupping Versus Myofascial Release on Pain, Range of Motion and Functional Performance in Athletes With Non-specific Low Back Pain
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Dry Cupping and Myofascial Release for Low Back Pain and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 28 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Data will be collected at Pakistan Sports Board Lahore. Study design will be Randomized Clinical Trial. Sample size is 28. Population will be divided into two Groups by Convinient Sampling Technique. Group A willl be Treated with Dynamic Cupping And Group B will be Treated with Soft Tissue Myofascial Release. Inclinometer, Back Pain Functional Scale, Functional Mobility Scale and Numerc Pain Rating Scale will be used to generate the outcomes of study.
Study Details
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Interventions
treated by using dynamic cupping. Heating pad will be applied for 10 minutes as a base treatment then olive oil or petroleum jelly will be applied and a cup will be placed, a vacuum will be created by using vacuum pump then the cup will be moved to and fro or in figure of 8 for 5 minutes.
e treated by soft tissue myofascial release. Heating pad will be applied for 10 minutes as a base treatment,petroleum jelly will be applied to the area follow by soft tissue myofascial release technique for 5 minutes either criss cross, along the fiber or in figure of 8