Abstract
Background
Chronic low back pain can severely affect quality of life. While several treatments are available, the combination of therapies often results in better outcomes.
Objective
This study delves into the comparative effectiveness of combining monopolar dielectric diathermy radiofrequency (MDR) with supervised therapeutic exercise against the latter treatment alone.
Methods
A randomized single-blind controlled trial was conducted. The intervention group (
Results
Repeated ANOVA measures revealed significant time*group interactions for the McQuade test (
Conclusion
The combination of diathermy radiofrequency with supervised therapeutic exercise significantly surpasses the efficacy of supervised therapeutic exercise alone, showcasing improvements in pain, disability, kinesiophobia, lumbar mobility in flexion, and overal quality of life in patients with chronic low back pain.
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