Effects of Muscle Energy Technique with and without Functional Task Training on Pain and Disability in Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

  • Parveen S
  • Javaid M
  • Salman Bashir P
  • et al.
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INTERVENTION: Intervention 1: Control group: will be treated with muscle energy technique (METs). Intervention 2: Intervention group: will receive functional task training along with METs. CONDITION: M99.04 sacroiliac joint dysfunction. ; sacroiliac joint dysfunction PRIMARY OUTCOME: Function. Timepoint: Evaluation will be done before treatment after one week, at second week and at the end of third week. Method of measurement: Modified oswestry disability index (MODI). Pain. Timepoint: Evaluation will be done before treatment after one week, at second week and at the end of third week. Method of measurement: Numeric Pain Rating Scale.(NPRS). INCLUSION CRITERIA: Subjects between 18 to 35 year of age Subjects with history of recurrent LBP At least three out of five tests must be positive. Pain at the fortin area

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Parveen, S., Javaid, M., Salman Bashir, Prof. D. M., Muhammad Uzair Asghar, H., & Iqbal Khan, M. (2021). Effects of Muscle Energy Technique with and without Functional Task Training on Pain and Disability in Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction. Scientific Research Journal, 9(10), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.31364/scirj/v9.i10.2021.p1021883

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