Effect of Mulligan's Mobilization Versus Muscle Energy Technique on Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

被引:1
作者
Sivakumar, S. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Kamalakannan, M. [2 ]
Kalpana, A. P. [3 ,4 ]
Prakash, J. [3 ,4 ]
Arun, B. [5 ]
机构
[1] Saveetha Inst Med & Tech Sci, Chennai, India
[2] Saveetha Inst Med & Tech Sci, Saveetha Coll Physiotherapy, Chennai, India
[3] KMCH Coll Physiotherapy, Kovai Med Ctr Res & Educ, Trust, Coimbatore, India
[4] DR M G R Med Univ, Chennai, India
[5] Govt Dist Headquarters Hosp, Physiotherapist Grade2, Erode, India
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE SCIENCE AND PHARMA RESEARCH | 2023年 / 13卷 / 03期
关键词
Pain intensity; kinesiophobia; sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJDF); Mulligan's mobilization; muscle energy technique; moist heat therapy; LOW-BACK-PAIN; PROVOCATION TESTS; INDIVIDUALS; RELIABILITY; DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.22376/ijlpr.2023.13.3.L167-L176
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJDF) is about 15% to 30% identified in a patient with low back aches. This Study aimed to determine the effect of mulligan mobilization versus muscle energy technique on sacroiliac joint dysfunction. The study was a randomized controlled trial that involved 66 participants with SIJDF, after a thorough evaluation the participants were divided into three groups. In experimental group I (Mulligan's mobilization group (MMG)), participants underwent Mulligan mobilization for 20 minutes. The experimental group II (Muscle energy group (MEG)) participants underwent the muscle energy technique for 20 minutes, and the third group underwent moist heat therapy (moist heat group (MHG)) for 20 minutes. For all three groups, 10 minutes of exercise were taught to the patients. All the participants of the groups were included based on pre-determined selection criteria, and all were willing to participate in the Study. The outcome measures of Pain, functional disability, and kinesiophobia were measured by the Numerical pain scale, Oswestry disability index, and Tampa scale respectively. The result was computed using One-way ANOVA, showing significant differences between the three groups. When significant differences were obtained on ANOVA, further analysis was done using a post hoc test. The values for the outcomes are Pain was compared with MMG vs. MEG is 8.045 and the MMG vs. MHG is 4.022 and MMG vs. MEG is 12.07, on Oswestry disability index MEG vs. MHG 9.85, MMG vs. MHG is 2.23 and MMG vs. MEG is 12.08. For kinesiophobia, MMG vs. MEG is 20.25, MMG vs. MHG is 15.35, and MMG vs. MEG is 35.60. This Study concludes that Mulligan's mobilization is more effective in reducing pain, improving function, and kinesiophobia in SI joint dysfunction than the other two groups.
引用
收藏
页码:L167 / L176
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The impact of progressive pelvic floor muscle exercise and manual therapy in a patient postpartum who met the criteria for sacroiliac joint pain based on Laslett's cluster of provocation signs
    Andersen, Adam
    Carter, Russell
    O'Shea, Roberta
    PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2020, 36 (06) : 761 - 767
  • [42] Vibration Energy Color Doppler Imaging (VECDI) in Evaluating the Effect of Screw Fixation on Sacroiliac Joint Stiffness: A Prospective Pilot Study
    Gottlich, Caleb
    Githens, Thomas
    Drusch, Alex
    Jain, Neil
    Caroom, Cyrus
    Sizer, Phillip S.
    JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND RESEARCH, 2025, 20 (01):
  • [43] Efficacy of Integrated Neuromuscular Inhibition Technique Versus Mulligan Mobilization on Pain and Functional Disability in Subjects with Non-Specific Low Back Pain -A Research Protocol
    Chitale, Neha
    Patil, Deepali
    Phansopkar, Pratik
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2021, 33 (45A) : 99 - 104
  • [44] Effectiveness of Mulligan's Mobilization With Movement Techniques on Range of Motion in Peripheral Joint Pathologies: A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis Between 2008 and 2018
    Stathopoulos, Nikolaos
    Dimitriadis, Zacharias
    Koumantakis, George A.
    JOURNAL OF MANIPULATIVE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS, 2019, 42 (06) : 439 - 449
  • [45] A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUES AND MOBILIZATION COUPLED WITH ULTRASOUND IN PATIENTS WITH PERIARTHRITIS OF THE SHOULDER JOINT
    Kumar, Mohan G.
    Logabalan, T.
    Nathan, Senthil C., V
    Rajalaxmi, V
    Ramachandran, S.
    Sudhakar, S.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, 2016, 3 (05) : 569 - 574
  • [46] Effect of Butler's neural tissue mobilization and Mulligan's bent leg raise on pain and straight leg raise in patients of low back ache
    Tambekar, Neha
    Sabnis, Shaila
    Phadke, Apoorva
    Bedekar, Nilima
    JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES, 2016, 20 (02) : 280 - 285
  • [47] Effect of Muscle Energy Technique on Piriformis Tightness in Chronic Low Back Pain with Radiation
    Deshmukh, Mitushi Kishor
    Phansopkar, Pratik Arun
    Kumar, Kiran
    JOURNAL OF EVOLUTION OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL SCIENCES-JEMDS, 2020, 9 (44): : 3284 - 3288
  • [48] Comparison of Kaltenborn mobilization technique and muscle energy technique on range of motion, pain and function in subjects with chronic shoulder adhesive capsulitis
    Pattnaik, Sandeep
    Kumar, Pravin
    Sarkar, Bibhuti
    Oraon, Anil Kumar
    HONG KONG PHYSIOTHERAPY JOURNAL, 2023, 43 (02) : 149 - 159
  • [49] Muscle energy technique versus active release technique on motor functions in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome
    Elhak, Reda Kotb Abd Elrazik Gad
    Battesha, Hanan Hosny M.
    Samir, Sara Mohamed
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPY AND REHABILITATION, 2021, 28 (07)
  • [50] A comparison of the effects of Mulligan's mobilization and Kinesio taping on pain, range of motion, muscle strength, and neck disability in patients with Cervical Spondylosis: A randomized controlled study
    Copurgensli, Canan
    Gur, Gozde
    Tunay, Volga Bayrakci
    JOURNAL OF BACK AND MUSCULOSKELETAL REHABILITATION, 2017, 30 (01) : 51 - 62