%0 Journal Article %T Interest of the manual techniques in the treatment of low back pain %A Anda Armeanca %A Elena S£¿rbu %J Timisoara Physical Education and Rehabilitation Journal %D 2011 %I Mirton Publishing %X Introduction: Low back pain (pain in the lumbar spine) is the most common complaint. About three in four adults will experience back pain during their lifetime¡ªand that number may very well rise, given our aging population and recent trend of obesity. Low back pain affects the spine¡¯s flexibility, stability and strength, which can cause pain, discomfort and stiffness.Aim: The aim of this study is to develop a rehabilitation program and to underline the importance of manual techniques in the treatment of patients suffering from low back pain.Material and methods: We investigated 7 women and 3 men aged between 38 and 53 years old, diagnosed with subacute low back pain documented by medical imagery. They were recruited in the service of Physical Medicine of the Li¨¨ge University Hospital, Belgium. A battery of tests was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of this program. Each patient was evaluated during the first and the last (10 th) rehabilitation session.Results: After the final evaluation, most results have improved significantly and this improvement is also marked by clinical tests.Conclusions: After 3 weeks of intervention we noticed a significant improvement at most of the parameters which means an increased life quality in patients with low back pain. %K low back pain %K manual techniques %K rehabilitation program %U http://www.tperj.ro/en/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Issue_6_Article_8.pdf