Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Conditions
Brief summary
To determine the effectiveness of McKenzie exercises and trochanteric belt with conventional physical therapy to reduce pain and dysfunction of Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) in pregnant women
Detailed description
to findout the effectiveness of exercises in pregnant women
Interventions
routine simple McKenzie exercise
Trochanteric belt with conventional physical therapy
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Pregnant patients with sacroiliac joint pain are included and participant patients with age group 18- to 35 * low back pain due to sacroiliac joint who suffer from sever pain during sitting and during positioning change when stand from sitting position are included
Exclusion criteria
* Patients with age group of below 18 years and above 35 years * Patients with disease of coagulopathy * systemic infection * skin infection over sacroiliac joint patients with history of allergies to injected medications. * Patients with psoriasis * inflammatory bowel disease * peripheral arthritis * Women with UTI complications are excluded. * Women with respiratory issues are also excluded
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| feature of Visual analogue scale to check pain and feature PSFS to check Movement of joints | 6 Months | Pre and Post interventions using VAS, PDFS |
Countries
Pakistan