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Journal of Traditional Medicine & Clinical Naturopathy
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Results on traditional manual therapy of Lower back pain

Abstract

In the case of vertical vertebrates, the human musculoskeletal system, such as joints and muscles, is unique. In addition to acute and chronic forms of muscle spasms, such as tremors and injuries, there are also inactive forms of muscle spasms caused by long-term lack of movement. Lower back pain is one of the leading causes of disability, according to the World Health Organization's 10-year Global Burden of Disease 2010. We hypothesize that there is a significant difference in pre and post-treatment outcomes from clinical trials in the traditional manual therapy of lower back pain. The diagnosis was made by traditional medicine and radiologists, who had worked in the field for more than a decade and the treatment was performed using traditional Mongolian manual therapy, and the results were measured using a goniometer on pre and post-treatment radiographs. In addition, a WHO quality of life survey (WHO) was obtained from these patients before and three years after treatment to monitor their recovery. A total of 200 people were surveyed, and the gender ratio was 1:1. The average age of the surveyed men was 39.7 ± 16.7 with BMI 27.1 ± 4.4, the average age of the women was 38.7 ± 11.4 with BMI 26.4 ± 4.6, and the average age of the surveyed people was 39.2 ± 12.6 with BMI 26.9 ± 4.5. Patients' pain relief was on average 3 days after treatment, but the improvement was measured by measuring the angle of inclination along the vertical vertebrae from 176.0 ± 2.67 cm before treatment to 179.4 ± 1.38 cm after treatment (p-0.001). When the quality of life assessment was repeated after 3 years, the overall value was less than 0.00 and improved, but the main changes were in physical health and appetite. Women have mostly improved their independence such as 17.23 (± 0.17) from 9.03 (± 0.41).

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