Lumbosacral Radiculopathy / 1 Credit Hour
Learning Objectives:
- Identify how the sciatic nerve and adjacent nervous structures respond to tensioning and sliding techniques
- Appraise the potential benefit of adding forward head posture corrective exercises to the management of lumbosacral radiculopathy
- Compare clinical and muscle function outcomes of patients randomized to one of two early multimodal rehabilitation programs following single-level lumbar discectomy
- Assess whether the diagnostic accuracy of Dejarine’s triad (coughing, sneezing and straining) depends on how patient responses are categorized
- Determine whether the presence of certain MRI findings at baseline identify patients with low back pain or sciatica who respond better to specific interventions
- Sciatic Nerve Excursion During Nerve Mobilization Exercises +MP3
- Adding Forward Head Posture Corrective Exercises to the Management of Lumbosacral Radiculopathy – RCT +MP3
- Early Multimodal Rehab Following Lumbar Disc Surgery: RCT Comparing Two Exercise Programs +MP3
- Importance of Pain Localization with Dejarine’s Triad when Assessing Nerve Root Compression +MP3
- MRI Findings as Effect Modifiers for LBP or Sciatica Patients – Systematic Review +MP3