Prevalence of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction in Postpartum Women-A Cross Sectional Study

  • Ghodke P
  • Shete D
  • Anap D
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Background: Since past 100 years SI joint has been a topic of interest in medicine. Hippocrates was one who described pelvic separation during labor. He said it remained so even after birth. Well-known spine specialists reported that SI joint dysfunction can be the main source of SI joint and low back pain. The purpose of study was to find out the age wise prevalence of sacroiliac joint dysfunction in females and to find the severity of sacroiliac joint dysfunction in primipara and multipara subjects.

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Ghodke, P. S., Shete, D., & Anap, D. (2017). Prevalence of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction in Postpartum Women-A Cross Sectional Study. Journal of Physiotherapy & Physical Rehabilitation, 02(03). https://doi.org/10.4172/2573-0312.1000149

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