Background. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy combined with electro stimulation, for patients with spinal disc herniation in lumbar part. Methods. The study involved 38 people, 18 men and 20 women. The average age of all subjects was 29.84 ± 4.65 years. All subjects participated in the study for eight weeks, 30–45 minutes, three times a week. They were randomly divided in to three groups: two experimental and one control group. The first experimental group (12 people) participated in physical therapy combined with electro stimulation; the second experimental group (14 people) participated in physical therapy combined with placebo (fake) electro stimulation, and the third (control) group (12 people) participated in physical therapy treatments. All groups before and after the treatment performed trunk (flexor, extensor, lateral musculature) muscular endurance tests (McGill), analogue pain scale evaluation, and SF – 36 questionnaire. Results. After eight weeks of physical therapy combined with electro stimulation average numbers of analogue pain scale results decreased statistically significantly by 2.17 ± 1.11 (p
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Švedas, A., Lendraitienė, E., & Karpavičienė, A. (2016). EFFECTIVENESS OF PHYSICAL THERAPY COMBINED WITH ELECTRO STIMULATION FOR PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR PART DISC HERNIATION. Baltic Journal of Sport and Health Sciences, 4(103), 32–37. https://doi.org/10.33607/bjshs.v4i103.70
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