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The McKenzie method for (sub)acute non-specific low back pain.

Matheus O Almeida1, Alessandra Narciso Garcia1, Luciola C Menezes Costa1

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The McKenzie method shows minimal effectiveness for treating acute low back pain. Evidence suggests it does not significantly reduce pain or disability in the short or intermediate term.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Physical Therapy
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

Background:

  • Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is common and requires individualized treatment.
  • The McKenzie method is a tailored exercise program based on clinical assessment.
  • Its effectiveness in (sub)acute NSLBP requires rigorous evaluation.

Approach:

  • Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
  • Searched major databases (CENTRAL, MEDLINE, Embase) up to August 2022.
  • Included 5 RCTs (563 participants) comparing McKenzie method with minimal intervention, manual therapy, or other therapies.

Key Points:

  • Low-certainty evidence suggests the McKenzie method may slightly reduce short-term pain but not disability.
  • Evidence indicates no significant reduction in pain or disability compared to manual therapy or other interventions.
  • Trials had a high risk of bias, and adverse events were not measured.

Conclusions:

  • The McKenzie method demonstrated clinically insignificant treatment effects for pain and disability in (sub)acute NSLBP.
  • Based on current low- to very low-certainty evidence, the McKenzie method is not considered an effective treatment for this condition.