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58 [95% confidence interval=-0.87 to -0.29]) and disability (g=-0.78 [95% confidence interval =-1.45 to -0.11]). Analyses of results from high-quality studies of prone mechanical traction added to physical therapist intervention for pain and disability were not significant. These results were also evident at short-term follow-up (up to 3months after intervention). The literature suggests that, for pain and disability in LR, there is short-term effectiveness of supine mechanical traction when added to physical therapist intervention. This