Gluteal Activation With or Without Traction Straight Leg Raise Technique
SIJ - Sprain of Sacroiliac Joint, Weakness, Muscle, Tightness of Back Muscles
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for SIJ - Sprain of Sacroiliac Joint focused on measuring Gluteal activation, Straight leg raise hamstring technique, Sacroiliac joint pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects with LBP below the level of L5,
- With pain over the posterior aspect of SI joint around posterior superior iliac spine and buttock with or without above knee leg pain.
- Females only
Exclusion Criteria:
- Had radicular pain with neurological (sensory or motor) deficits,
- Had a history of spinal surgery, spinal, pelvic, or lower extremity fracture; hospitalization for trauma or motor vehicle accident;
- Hip or knee dysfunctions;
- Pregnancy;
- Any systemic disease such as arthritis, tuberculosis, liver, or kidney failure
- Subjects with leg length discrepancies, because of its potential effect on hamstring muscle length were also excluded. -
Sites / Locations
- Riphah IU
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Traction straight leg raise technique for hamstring.
Gluteal activation exercises
Experimental group underwent conventional physiotherapy treatment (hot pack) followed by five main gluteal activation exercises three in first five sessions and rest two in remaining five sessions along with traction straight leg raise technique. Each session took 30 minutes . Participants were treated 10 times over a 5 week period with 2 treatment sessions per week. Pre and Post treatment readings were taken in 1st and 10th session over a 5 week period respectively. Assessment was done via Numeric pain rating scale and sphygmomanometer for assessing pain intensity and muscle strength of gluteus maximus.
Experimental group underwent conventional physiotherapy treatment (hot pack) followed by five main gluteal activation exercises three in first five sessions and rest two in remaining five sessions. Each session took 30 minutes . Participants were treated 10 times over a 5 week period with 2 treatment sessions per week. Pre and Post treatment readings were taken in 1st and 10th session over a 5 week period respectively. Assessment was done via Numeric pain rating scale and sphygmomanometer for assessing pain intensity and muscle strength of gluteus maximus.