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Abstract Neural mobilization is an important addition which affects outcomes of physical therapy program in treatment of lumbar disc herniation. Although many attempts were done to determine the effectiveness of neural mobilization on pain intensity, function level. No study was done to investigate effect of neural mobilization on balance in my knowledge. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of neural mobilization on pain intensity, function level and balance in patients with lumbar disc herniation. 30 patients with disc herniation. Their age ranged from 30 to 60 years. Patients were divided into three equal groups. Group(A): received straight leg raising stretch and standardized physical therapy program in the form pelvic tilts, bridging, wall squats, and quadruped alternate arms / legs activities. group (B): received slump stretch and the same standardized physical therapy program. Control group (C): received only the standardized exercise program. Pain intensity, function level and balance was measured by NPRS, oswestry disability questionnaire and balance master before and after treatment program which continued for twelve sessions day after day |