Manipulative therapy of sacral torsion versus myofascial release in patients clinically diagnosed posterior pelvic pain: a consort compliant randomized controlled trial.
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Castro Sánchez, Adelaida María![University of Almería authority University of Almería authority](/themes/Mirage2/images/autoridades/autoridad.png)
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Date
2021-11Abstract
BACKGROUND CONTEXT
Chronic low back pain represents a health care problem with substantial costs. It is generally accepted that approximately 10% to 25% of patients with persistent chronic low back pain may have pain arising from the sacroiliac joints.
PURPOSE
This study aimed to analyze the effects of manipulative therapy of sacral torsion versus myofascial release on disability, pain intensity, and mobility in patients with chronic low back pain and sacroiliac joints.
STUDY DESIGN/SETTING
A prospective, single-blinded randomized clinical trial.
PATIENT SAMPLE
Sixty-four patients (mean±SD age: 51±9; 60% female) with chronic low back pain and sacroiliac joints comprised the patient sample. No participant withdrew because of adverse effects.
OUTCOME MEASURES
Self-reported disability (primary), pain intensity, scale of kinesiophobia, quality of life, isometric endurance of trunk flexor muscles, and lumbar mobility in flexion were assessed at baseline, pos-treatment, and ...
Palabra/s clave
Low Back Pain
Musculoskeletal Manipulations
Myofascial Release
Pelvic Pain
Randomized Clinical Trial
Sacroiliac Joint