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Scirj Volume IX, Issue X, October 2021 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 Effects of Muscle Energy Technique with and without Functional Task Training on Pain and Disability in Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Sumaira Parveen, Maham Javaid, Prof. Dr Muhammad Salman Bashir, Hafiz Muhammad Uzair Asghar, Maria Iqbal Khan Abstract: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is the root cause of lower back pain. Sacroiliac joint is true synovial joint and has complex relationship of sacrum to adjacent structures including vertebra, muscles and ligaments, therefore movement at this joint affect other one. However, pain related to SI joint is more specific to unilateral and extremely variable pain pattern as compare to facet mediated and disco-genic low back pain. The occurrence of sacroiliac joint is far more common and has multifactorial origin, associated with age, gender and pregnancy related reasons Pain related to SI joint dysfunction can either be acute and chronic. For the determination of SI joint dysfunction, various tests are used. Three out of five pain provocation test positive mean that subject has sacroiliac dysfunction. Reference this Paper: Effects of Muscle Energy Technique with and without Functional Task Training on Pain and Disability in Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction by Sumaira Parveen, Maham Javaid, Prof. Dr Muhammad Salman Bashir, Hafiz Muhammad Uzair Asghar, Maria Iqbal Khan published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume IX, Issue X, October 2021 Edition, Page 1-25 ". Search Terms: Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, Muscle energy technique (METs), functional task training [Read Research Paper] [Full Screen] |
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