Abstract

Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and significant clinical, social, economic,and public health problem affecting people all over the world. Physical therapists deal with considerablenumber of patients with LBP on a daily basis. Yoga has also been a promising treatment option over yearsfor LBP patients. Thus, this study will help to compare the effectiveness of conventional physiotherapytreatment versus yoga therapy with respect to pain, lumbar range of flexion, endurance of Transversusabdominis (TA) and functional disability in patients with chronic mechanical LBP.Methodology: Fifty four participants were included in an experimental study after screening for inclusionand exclusion criteria. Pretreatment measures for pain by numerical pain rating scale, lumbar range of flexionby Modified Schober’s test, Transversus Abdominis endurance by prone test with pressure biofeedback anddisability level by Modified Oswestry Disability Index (MODI) were taken.Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that yoga therapy is more effective in reducing pain, disabilityand improving lumbar flexion range whereas physiotherapy is more effective in increasing core muscleendurance in patients with chronic mechanical LBP.

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