Effects of Myofascial Release with and without taping on the pain, disability, and Range of motion of female patients with non-specific lower back pain: a randomized cli

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Dr. Kiran Arshad, Prof. Dr. Basit Ansari, Dr. Humayun Imran Azeemi, Mr. Fawad Hafeez Qazi, Dr. Misbah Alnoor, Sana Naqi

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Study design: Single-blinded, randomized parallel trial with concealed allocation and treatment intention analysis.
Objective: To determine the effects of Myofascial Release (MFR) with and without taping on the pain, disability, and Range of motion of female patients with non-specific lower back pain (LBP). Summary of background data: Myofascial release is often used to treat the pain syndromes of the human body. It is a part of manual therapy, which is used to treat the skeletal muscles that are causing immobility or disability and control their pain by providing relaxation to the contracted muscles, thus improving blood circulation and lymphatic circulation. Taping is also an evident way to treat and relieve non specific lower back pain.

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