Magnetic pulses join Hands-On therapy in fight against sciatica
NCT ID NCT07234071
Summary
This study tested if adding a non-invasive magnetic stimulation treatment to standard hands-on physical therapy works better for sciatica pain caused by a slipped disc. Forty adults with chronic sciatica were split into two groups: one received both therapies, and the other received only the hands-on therapy. The goal was to see if the combined approach reduced pain and improved movement more effectively over a three-week treatment program.
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International Hellenic University
Thessaloniki, Greece
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