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Compare the Effectiveness of Interferential Therapy with Mckenzie Versus TENS With Mckenzie to Reduce Low Back Pain
Background: Low back pain is not an illness but rather a collection of symptoms that are typically acute and selflimiting.It has an impact on work performance and general wellbeing. The most commonly used modalities ofLBP are Interferential therapy and TENS. Hence this research work is done to check the effectiveness of IFT withMcKenzie and TENS with McKenzie for reducing low back pain.Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of IFT and TENS combined with McKenzie to reduce low back pain.Materials and Methods: 60 subjects were selected based on selection criteria.. The subjects were assessed usingVAS and OSWESTRY Low back pain disability questionnaires . The subjects selected were divided into twogroups. IFT group(n=30) received IFT for 20 minutes per day combined with McKenzie exercises TENS group (n=30) received TENS for 20 minutes per day combined with McKenzie exercises. These interventions were given for4 days per week for 2 weeks. Study period: October 2022 to July 2023.Result: The pretest and posttest values were analyzed and results suggest that the IFT group has significantimprovement when compared with the TENS group with p value <0.0001.Conclusion: The study concludes that the IFT with McKenzie and TENS with McKenzie is effective for patientswith low back pain but IFT with McKenzie seems to be more effective than TENS with McKenzie.