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New Jersey Institute of Technology

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2016

Low back pain

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Effect Of Melt Method On Thoracolumbar Connective Tissue, Faria Sanjana May 2016

Effect Of Melt Method On Thoracolumbar Connective Tissue, Faria Sanjana

Theses

Approximately, 31 million adults in the United States suffer from low back pain (LBP). Altered connective tissue structure has been identified in adults with chronic LBP. Numerous novel treatments are being developed targeting the connective tissue and nervous system to relieve people from LBP. One such self-care treatment is the MELT method. The objective of this study was to determine whether thickness of thoracolumbar connective tissue and other biomechanical and viscoelastic properties of myofascial tissue in the low back region change in subjects with chronic LBP as a result of MELT.

Using ultrasound imaging and an algorithm developed in MATLAB, …