Author/Authors :
danazumi, musa sani federal medical center - department of physiotherapy, nguru, nigeria , yakasai, abdulsalam mohammed university of kwazulu-natal - college of health sciences, durban, south africa , ibrahim, shehu usman bayero university - faculty of allied health sciences, college of health sciences - department of physiotherapy, kano, nigeria , hassan, auwal bello university of maiduguri - department of physiotherapy, maiduguri, nigeria , zakari, usman usman federal medical center - department of physiotherapy, birnin kudu, nigeria , shehu, usman tijjani university of salford manchester - school of health sciences - department of public health, uk
Abstract :
context: the purpose of this study is to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis into the effects of spinal manipulation or mobilization for lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy (ldhr). evidence acquisition: an electronic database search of titles and abstracts of articles published in english will be conducted in the following databases: pedro (physiotherapy evidence database), cinahl (cumulative index to nursing and allied health literature), pubmed, science direct, google scholar, and the cochrane library. the specific search strategies will depend on the particular database being searched. hand searches of the reference lists of the included articles will be performed. studies would be included if they reported an acceptable comparison group and at least one of the main clinically relevant outcome measures for ldhr. two independent reviewers will screen the identified records and all disagreements will be resolved. the internal and external validities of the included studies will be assessed using the pedro scale and the external validity assessment tool (evat), respectively. the clinical relevance and risk of bias of the studies will be determined using five criteria developed by the cochrane back review group and the cochrane risk of bias assessment tool, respectively. studies will be pooled into the meta-analysis where appropriate using revman software and the outcomes will be reported using the prisma guidelines. conclusions: this review will summarize the current evidence about the effects of spinal manipulation or mobilization compared with other interventions in the management of individuals with ldhr. a meta-analysis will also be conducted where appropriate in this review to compare the effects of spinal manipulation or mobilization and other interventions to find out which technique is better in the management of individuals with ldhr.
Keywords :
spinal manipulation , spinal mobilization , lumbar disc herniation , systematic review , meta , analysis