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Disc Herniation Mobilization Comparisons

1. The size of the disc herniation has been found to be related to the severity of the patient’s pain.

A. True B. False

2. The findings of this study clearly demonstrate that both the techniques along with conventional physiotherapy have a great impact on:

A. Pain B. Functional disability C. Nerve function D. All of the above

3. The results of this study support the fact that neural tissue mobilization does have a greater role in the management of lumbar radiculopathy compared to the traditional segmental joint mobilization techniques.

A. True B. False

4. Mulligan’s joint mobilization:

A. Restores the positional fault producing immediate hypoalgesic. B. Affects the neural component. C. Both (A) and (B). D. None of the above.

5. With regards to compression related radiculopathy, an important factor while choosing the technique is to consider the duration of the compression, as sustained mechanical compression for a longer duration may cause:

A. Injury to neurons of the dorsal root ganglion. B. Damage to nerve axons leading to irreversible structural changes. C. Both (A) and (B). D. None of the above.


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