Effects of Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Mobilization With and Without Muscle Energy Techniques on Neuropathic Pain, Knee Range of Motion and Quality of Life in Pregnant Females
The rationale of this study is to provide empirical evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of neural mobilization in pregnant women with meralgia paresthetica. By investigating the potential benefits of this intervention, healthcare professionals can make informed decisions about incorporating neural mobilization into the management of this condition during pregnancy. Focusing on the impact of neural mobilization and muscle energy techniques on both neuropathic pain and quality of life aligns with a patient-centered approach to care. The goal is not only to reduce symptoms but also to enhance overall well-being and functional capacity
• Age ranges from 18 to 40 years
• Body mass index ≥25kg/m2.
• Pregnant females in third trimester diagnosed with myalgia paraesthetica.
• Multigravida pregnant females
• Patients will be screened through Prone Knee Bend (PKB) test for femoral nerve compression.
• Positive pelvic compression test(1)