Mckenzie vs. Williams': Protocols For Low Back Pain Management
Mckenzie vs. Williams': Protocols For Low Back Pain Management
Mckenzie vs. Williams': Protocols For Low Back Pain Management
McKenzie Method
The Lordosis (Extension) Theory
No passive modalitiessuch as
STEP 1: Assessment
STEP 3: Prevention
* Goals :
1) Long-Term Goal:
{McKenzie Exercises}
1. Prone lying :
4. Standing extension :
While standing, place your hands in the small of
your back and lean backward. Hold for 20
seconds and repeat. Use this exercise after
normal activities during theday that place your
back in a flexed position: lifting, forward
bending, sitting, etc.
5. Flexion in Lying :
Lie on your back with your knees bent and
your feet flat on the floor of bed. Bring both
knees up toward your chest. Place your hands
around your knees and gently but firmly pull
your knees as close to your chest as pain
permits.
NOTE :
Exercises 5,6,7 should always be followed immediately by
exercise 3, Extension in Lying. In this way, you can rectify any
distortion that could develop from exercise 5,6,7.
* No Response or Benefit ?
Williams Method
The Flexion Theory
{Williams Exercises}
1. Pelvic tilt :
Lie on your back with knees bent, feet flat on
floor. Flatten the small of your back against the
floor, without pushing down with the legs. Hold
for 5 to 10 seconds.
4. Partial sit-up :
Do the pelvic tilt (exercise 1) and, while holding this
position, slowly curl your head and shoulders off the
floor. Hold briefly. Return slowly to the starting
position.
5. Hamstring stretch :
Start in long sitting with toes directed toward the
ceiling and knees fully extended. Slowly lower the
trunk forward over the legs, keeping knees
extended, arms outstretched over the legs, and
eyes focus ahead.
7. Squat :
Stand with both feet parallel, about shoulders
width apart. Attempting to maintain the trunk
as perpendicular as possible to the floor, eyes
focused ahead, and feet flat on the floor, the
subject slowly lowers his body by flexing his
knees.
8. Seated Flexion :
This exercise is performed by having the patient sit
in a chair and flex fully forward in a slumped
position.
* Referral Book :
7 Steps to a Pain-Free Life
~How Rapidly Relieve Back and Neck
Pain~
-Robin
McKenzie
Thank You
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