Sacroiliac Joint Somatic Dysfunction
Conditions
Brief summary
Comparison of Mulligan Mobilization Technique and Mckenzie Exercises Among Patient with Sacroilliac Joint Dysfunction
Detailed description
To determine comparison of mulligan mobilization technique and McKenzie exercises in patient with sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Interventions
Using the Technique of Mulligan Mobilization
Using Mckenzie Exercises
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Age between 18 to 65.(29) * Both male and female and Pain in low back. (17) * Pain in sacroiliac joint (PSIS) with or without radiating to buttocks.(30) * With acute/subacute pain within 4-12 weeks of onset and at least three of four clinical tests positive.(14)
Exclusion criteria
* Midline pain in back, Lumber stenosis, Lumber radiculopathy, Spondylolisthesis, Disc related pain, Pregnant females with SIJD(29),Any lower limb pathology or hip fracture, Rheumatoid arthritis(17) * History of any orthopedic surgery, and conditions such as ankylosing spondylitis.(14) * Spinal leminectomy * Arthodesis
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Mulligan Mobilization Technique | 6 Month | 29 Participents with Mobilization applied by a therapist and an active physiological movement to end range applied by the patient. Mulligan mobilization with 10 repetitions; 3 sets. Oswestry disability questionnaire with visual analog scale (0 for minimum and 10 for Maximum pain) |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Mckenzie Exercises | 6 Months | 29 Participents with intervention technique Lie down on your stomach. Prop yourself up on your forearms with your shoulders above your elbows, Hold for 2 to 3 minutes, Lower your upper body. Repeat up to eight times a day. Modified Oswestry disability questionnaire with visual analog scale(0 for minimum and 10 for Maximum pain) |
Countries
Pakistan