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Comparison of Muscle Energy Techniques and Myofascial Release on Low Back Pain Due to Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Primary Purpose

Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, Low Back Pain

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Pakistan
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Muscle Energy Technique
Myofascial release
Sponsored by
Riphah International University
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction focused on measuring sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, Muscle Energy Techniques, Myofascial Release, Pain, Disability, Range of Motion

Eligibility Criteria

40 Years - 55 Years (Adult)FemaleDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:Participants falling in this category would be recruited into the study.

  • Subjects who have had sacroiliac joint pain and hypomobility for 3-6 months
  • Muscle tightness
  • Only Female Gender
  • Age b/w 40-55 years
  • Limited Lumber Range of motion (by Inclinometer) (normal ranges flexion: 60 degrees Extension: 35 degrees Side bending: 20 degrees)
  • Pain more than 3 on Numeric pain rating scale only

Exclusion Criteria:

  • history of systemic illness
  • acute injury or fracture in the lower limbs
  • any hip joint pathology/infection/malignancy
  • previous hip surgery or recently received intra-articular injections
  • spinal stenosis/spondylolisthesis/disc disease
  • congenital spinal deformity
  • hypermobility of sacroiliac joint

Sites / Locations

  • The Health Professionals

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Experimental

Arm Label

Muscle Energy Techniques

Myofascial Release

Arm Description

Muscle Energy Techniques and Conventional Physical Therapy

Myofascial Release and Conventional Physical Therapy

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Numeric Pain Rating Scale
NPRS is an 11- point numeric scale with 0 representing one pain extreme (e.g no pain) amd 10 representing the other extreme (e.g worst pain imaginable), scores range from 1-10. the highest the score the greater the intensity of pain
Modified Oswestry Disability Index
this questionnaire consists of 10 items addressing different aspects of function. Each itemis scored from 0-5, with higher values representing greater disability. The total score is multiplied by 2 and expressed as percentage. Fore each section the total possible score is 5.
Range of Motion(lumbar spine)
Lumbar spine flexion, extension and sidebending will be measured with bubble inclinometer
pelvic tilting
pelvic tilting will be measured with pelvic inclinometer

Secondary Outcome Measures

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First Posted
July 27, 2022
Last Updated
July 27, 2022
Sponsor
Riphah International University
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05479266
Brief Title
Comparison of Muscle Energy Techniques and Myofascial Release on Low Back Pain Due to Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Official Title
Comparison of Muscle Energy Techniques and Myofascial Release on Low Back Pain Due to Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
July 2022
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
November 1, 2021 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
March 15, 2022 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
July 15, 2022 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Riphah International University

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The aim of this research is to compare the effects of Muscle Energy Techniques and Myofascial Release on Lumbar Range of motion, pain and disability in patients of low back pain due to Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, Randomized controlled trials were done at a private clinic, The Health Professionals Bahria Town Phase 6, Islamabad. The Sample Size was 30. The subjects were divided into two groups, 15 subjects in Interventional group A receiving conventional physical therapy treatment alongside METs for hamstrings, iliopsoas and piriformis muscle while the other 15 subjects in Interventional group B receiving conventional physical therapy treatment with direct myofascial release of hamstrings, iliopsoas and piriformis muscle. study duration was of 6 months. Samling technique applied was non.probability sampling. Only females of age group 40-55 yrs having sacroiliac joint pain with limited lumbar range of motion were reduced. Tools used in the study were Numeric Pain Rating Scale(NPRS), Modified Oswestry Disability Index(MODI), Pelvic and bubble Inclinometer. Data was analyzed through SPSS 21.
Detailed Description
Sacroiliac joint is the most common source of low back pain affecting 70-85% of adults. Accordingly, 13-30% of patients with lower back pain have Sacroiliac joint dysfunction. The main mechanism for developing sacroiliac joint dysfunction includes different unidirectional pelvic shear force along with repetitive torsional force and inflammation which produces not only the lower back pain but also groin and gluteal pain. Muscle imbalances has also been sighted as possible cause of pain. This theory states that the sacroiliac joint itself is unaffected, but the musculature surrounding the sacroiliac joint is in form of dysfunction. This muscular imbalance could limit the flexibility of muscle of low back pain and ultimately begin a syndrome of chronic disuse culminating in decreased function and heightened pain. The use of a combination of tests showed a high sensitivity and specificity to indicate the presence of sacroiliac joint dysfunction that includes FABER, posterior shear and resisted abduction pain provocation tests. Treatment of sacroiliac joint pain is variable and no set method or protocol of treatment has been found to be efficacious and reliable. Interventions to treat pain of SIJ dysfunction includes Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs), physical therapy, corticosteroid injections, osteopathic manipulations(manual medicine), radiofrequency denervation, sacroiliac joint belts and surgery. Muscle Energy Techniques is the most commonly used manual medicine techniques that depends on method of using low amplitude muscle contractions against resistance thinking that it would improve vascular circulation and have a positive influence on static and dynamic posture. this techniques was further modified by having patients use their muscles in a controlled position against a counterforce. Muscle energy techniques have several uses that can help increase muscle strength, increase range of motion(ROM) and decrease edema. Myofascial release techniques(MFR) are another manual medicine technique that is described as 'designed to stretch and reflexively release patterned soft tissue( particularly the muscles and fascia) and joint related restrictions'. myofascial abnormalities may lead to connective tissue fibrosis, increased tissue stiffness and further movement impairment which may lead to low back pain chronicity. In a study conducted by D. Sharma et al in 2014 on comparing the effects of muscle energy techniques and mobilizations in treating sacroiliac joint dysfunction focusing on piriformis, quadratus lumborum and erector spinae muscles, concluded that METs and mobilizations are both effective in treating chronic low back pain due to sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Outcomes were measured on first day and then after 1st and 2nd week from each subject, pain and disability by Visual Analogue Scale and Modified Oswestry Disability Index Questionnaire(MODI) In a randomized controlled trial conducted by Arguisuelas et al in 2017 for studying the effects of Myofascial release (MFR) for quadratus lumborum, psoas muscle, thoracolumbar fascia and lumbar paravertebral muscles in Non-specific chronic low back pain , it was concluded that myofascial release therapy produced a significant improvement in both pain and disability. Pain was measured by means of Short Form Mc Gill Pain Questionnaire (SF-MPQ) and Visual Analogue scale and disability measured with Roland Morris Questionnaire. In another study conducted by Sabah et al in 2019 concluded that muscle energy techniques for iliopsoas, hamstrings, erector spinae and quadratus lumborum is an effective treatment for decreasing anterior pelvic tilting angle and reducing pain in patients with chronic SIJ dysfunction. The study findings revealed a statistical significant decrease of anterior pelvic tilting angle in group A(p<0.001), also a significant decrease in pain in the 2 groups compared with the pre-intervention values(p<0.001) In 2020, Faryal et al conducted a study in peshawar, concluded that muscle energy technique targeting quadratus lumborum, iliopsoas and piriformis muscle and maitland mobilizations are both effective in treating the chronic sacroiliac joint dysfunction in terms of decreasing pain and disability when using lumbopelvic stabilization exercises as an adjunct therapy with them. In previous studies both muscle energy techniques and myofascial release therapy has been proven to be effective in treating chronic low back pain due to sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Currently to our knowledge there exists very weak evidence to which one technique can be proved to be more effective than the other. The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of both these therapies on pain and functional status in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction in addition to conventional physical therapy treatment protocols.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, Low Back Pain
Keywords
sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, Muscle Energy Techniques, Myofascial Release, Pain, Disability, Range of Motion

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Participant
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
30 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Muscle Energy Techniques
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Muscle Energy Techniques and Conventional Physical Therapy
Arm Title
Myofascial Release
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Myofascial Release and Conventional Physical Therapy
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Muscle Energy Technique
Other Intervention Name(s)
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulations and Hot pack
Intervention Description
METS-Post isometric relaxation will be applied for piriformis, iliopsoas and hamstrings muscle. There will be three repetitions for each muscle, once per day and thrice a week for three weeks
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Myofascial release
Other Intervention Name(s)
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulations and Hot pack
Intervention Description
Myofascial Release will be done for piriformis, iliopsoas and hamstrings muscle. There will be three repetitions for each muscle, once per day and thrice a week for three weeks
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Numeric Pain Rating Scale
Description
NPRS is an 11- point numeric scale with 0 representing one pain extreme (e.g no pain) amd 10 representing the other extreme (e.g worst pain imaginable), scores range from 1-10. the highest the score the greater the intensity of pain
Time Frame
3rd week
Title
Modified Oswestry Disability Index
Description
this questionnaire consists of 10 items addressing different aspects of function. Each itemis scored from 0-5, with higher values representing greater disability. The total score is multiplied by 2 and expressed as percentage. Fore each section the total possible score is 5.
Time Frame
3rd week
Title
Range of Motion(lumbar spine)
Description
Lumbar spine flexion, extension and sidebending will be measured with bubble inclinometer
Time Frame
3rd week
Title
pelvic tilting
Description
pelvic tilting will be measured with pelvic inclinometer
Time Frame
3rd week

10. Eligibility

Sex
Female
Gender Based
Yes
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
40 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
55 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Participants falling in this category would be recruited into the study. Subjects who have had sacroiliac joint pain and hypomobility for 3-6 months Muscle tightness Only Female Gender Age b/w 40-55 years Limited Lumber Range of motion (by Inclinometer) (normal ranges flexion: 60 degrees Extension: 35 degrees Side bending: 20 degrees) Pain more than 3 on Numeric pain rating scale only Exclusion Criteria: history of systemic illness acute injury or fracture in the lower limbs any hip joint pathology/infection/malignancy previous hip surgery or recently received intra-articular injections spinal stenosis/spondylolisthesis/disc disease congenital spinal deformity hypermobility of sacroiliac joint
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Muhammad Affan Iqbal, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
Riphah International University
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
The Health Professionals
City
Rawalpindi
State/Province
Punjab
ZIP/Postal Code
46220
Country
Pakistan

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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