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  2. Spondylolysis - Wikipedia

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    The duration of physical therapy a patient receives varies upon the severity of spondylolysis, however typically ranges from three to six months. The goal of physical therapy is to minimize movement at the unstable defect of the pars interarticularis. Once a patient completes physical therapy, and displays no symptoms or inflammation in the ...

  3. Spondylolisthesis - Wikipedia

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    Physical therapy primarily includes spinal flexion and extension exercises with a focus on core stabilization and muscle strengthening. In particular, lumbar spondylolisthesis may benefit from core stabilization exercises focusing on lower abdominal, lumbar muscles, hamstrings, and hip flexors, which may temporarily or permanently improve ...

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    A doctor can diagnose a patient with spondylolisthesis through a physical exam and imaging tests, such as a spinal X-ray, CT scan or MRI. Low-grade spondylolisthesis is the most common type, but ...

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    Samadani, who treats patients with spondylolisthesis, told the outlet that many insurance companies will also require six to 12 weeks of physical therapy before approving coverage for surgery or ...

  6. Spondylosis - Wikipedia

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    Flexion and extension view of the cervical spine is helpful to look for spondylolisthesis (slippage of one vertebra over another). [2] MRI and CT scans are helpful for diagnosis but generally are not definitive and must be considered together with physical examinations and history. [3]

  7. McKenzie method - Wikipedia

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    The McKenzie method is a technique primarily used in physical therapy.It was developed in the late 1950s by New Zealand physiotherapist Robin McKenzie. [1] [2] [3] In 1981 he launched the concept which he called "Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT)" – a system encompassing assessment, diagnosis and treatment for the spine and extremities.

  8. Lumbar spinal stenosis - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis is based on clinical findings. [7] Some patients can have a narrowed canal without symptoms, and do not require therapy. [citation needed] The normal lumbar central canal has a midsagittal diameter (front to back) greater than 13 mm, with an area of 1.45 cm 2. Relative stenosis is said to exist when the anterior-posterior canal ...

  9. Williams Flexion Exercises - Wikipedia

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    The McKenzie protocol also now includes flexion protocols and stresses the importance of differentiating whether flexion or extension improves patient's symptoms. As a result, McKenzie principles are used by many physical therapists in the treatment of low back pain, whereas Williams Exercises are no longer taught as a physical therapy protocol.