Comparison of Gluteus Maximus Strengthening and Hamstring Flexibility in Sacroiliac Joint Dysfinction
NCT ID: NCT06656195
Last Updated: 2025-04-18
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COMPLETED
NA
44 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-10-10
2025-04-16
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
Conditions: SIJ dysfunction
Keywords: hamstring tightness, strengthening of gluteus maximus, SIJ dysfunction Study Design Study Type: Interventional
Primary Purpose: Treatment
Study Phase: N/A
Interventional Study Model: N/A
Allocation: Randomize Enrollment: 44 \[Actual\]
Intervention After obtaining informed consent from participants, demographics will be recorded. Screening will be performed to assess health status. Participants will be educated about the procedure and significance of the test. Patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria will be randomized into 2 groups i.e. Group A, Group B and with the help of sealed envelope method. Patients in Group A will receive strength of Gluteus maximus. Group B will receive hamstring flexibility exercises.
Group A Group B Week 1 \& 2
SIJ Mobilization
Week 1
* Single leg bridge
* alternating leg lifts
* clam Exercise
* Prone hip extension with knee flexion Week 2
* Side-squats
* Star excursion exercise
* Forward step-down
* TENS
* SIJ mobilization
* Soft tissue mobilization \[17\]
* Static Hamstrings stretching (3 sets, 15 repetitions with a holding time of 15 seconds ,3 times a week for 4 week)
* Dynamic hamstrings stretching (3 set, 15 repetitions with a holding time of 1 second, 3 times a week for 4 weeks \[18\].
Week 3 and 4 SIJ Mobilization
Week 3
* bilateral squat
* single leg squat
* split squat/lunge
* frontal step up
* lateral step up
Week 4:
* bilateral squat with a band
* hip extension against resistance.
(Three times a week for 4 weeks. In each session, a total of two sets of 12 repetitions each were carried out, with a 1 min rest time between sets) \[16\].
Outcome Measures
* . Active knee extension test The patient is positioned supine with the hip flexed 90 degrees (either actively or passively). The knee is then actively extended from a starting position of 90-degree flexion toward full extension. The test is positive for hamstring tightness if the angle of knee extension is greater than 20 degrees.
* Dynamometer It is a small device that the examiner holds against the patient's limb as the patient exerts a maximal force. Dynamometers measure the amount of force and shows on its screen.
* NPRS The NPRS is frequently employed to measure pain intensity, in which patients are asked to select a number (from 0 to 10) to represent their pain severity.
* Cluster of Laslett for Sacroiliac joint assessment:
The Cluster of Laslett is a tool used in SI joint assessment. Laslett proposes an algorithm comprising 4 provocative tests to identify the SI joint as the source of pain as the other two tests didn't have additional diagnostic value.
• Denver SI Joint Questionnaire Denver SI Joint Questionnaire is a brief, 10-question survey that assesses the impact of pain on daily life activities such as sitting, walking, getting up from chair, walking up and down the stairs, getting in and out of car, bending at the waist, kneeling, or squatting, lifting, sleeping, work, recreation, social life, sex life, or family/home activities, Joint Stability. For each question, there is a possible 5 points. Total score is calculated as (total scored/50) X 100%. Scores range from 0-100% with higher scores representing more disability.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria
* Both genders
* Patient with pain over the posterior aspect of SI joint
* Age between 25-45 years.
* Positive Active knee extension test (angle of knee extension greater than 20 degrees)
* Two of four test of Laslett cluster of Sacro-iliac dysfunction is positive.
Exclusion Criteria
* Herniated disc.
* Skin infection.
* Any contraindications for affected lower limb exercises (e.g., venous thrombosis, lymphedema).
* Patients with any post operative history of Hip joint fracture, subluxation, dislocation, diabetes, arthritis.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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experimental group A
In week 1 SIJ Mobilization along with ,Single leg bridge ,alternating leg lifts ,clam Exercise,Prone hip extension with knee flexion. In week 2 SIJ Mobilization along with Side-squats,Star excursion exercise,Forward step-down.In week 3 SIJ Mobilization along with bilateral squat ,single leg squat ,split squat/lunge ,frontal step up ,lateral step up.In week 4 SIJ mobilization along with bilateral squat with a band and hip extension against resistance was done.Three times a week for 4 weeks In each session, a total of two sets of 12 repetitions each were carried out, with a 1 min rest time between sets.
glueus maximus strengthening
In week 1 SIJ Mobilization along with ,Single leg bridge ,alternating leg lifts ,clam Exercise,Prone hip extension with knee flexion. In week 2 SIJ Mobilization along with Side-squats,Star excursion exercise,Forward step-down.In week 3 SIJ Mobilization along with bilateral squat ,single leg squat ,split squat/lunge ,frontal step up ,lateral step up.In week 4 SIJ mobilization along with bilateral squat with a band and hip extension against resistance was done.Three times a week for 4 weeks In each session, a total of two sets of 12 repetitions each were carried out, with a 1 min rest time between sets.
experimental group B
SIJ mobilization and Soft tissue mobilization along with Static Hamstrings stretching (3 sets, 15 repetitions with a holding time of 15 seconds ,3 times a week for 4 week) and Dynamic hamstrings stretching(3 set, 15 repetitions with a holding time of 1 second, 3 times a week for 4 weeks.
hamstring stretching group
SIJ mobilization and Soft tissue mobilization along with Static Hamstrings stretching (3 sets, 15 repetitions with a holding time of 15 seconds ,3 times a week for 4 week) and Dynamic hamstrings stretching(3 set, 15 repetitions with a holding time of 1 second, 3 times a week for 4 weeks.
Interventions
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glueus maximus strengthening
In week 1 SIJ Mobilization along with ,Single leg bridge ,alternating leg lifts ,clam Exercise,Prone hip extension with knee flexion. In week 2 SIJ Mobilization along with Side-squats,Star excursion exercise,Forward step-down.In week 3 SIJ Mobilization along with bilateral squat ,single leg squat ,split squat/lunge ,frontal step up ,lateral step up.In week 4 SIJ mobilization along with bilateral squat with a band and hip extension against resistance was done.Three times a week for 4 weeks In each session, a total of two sets of 12 repetitions each were carried out, with a 1 min rest time between sets.
hamstring stretching group
SIJ mobilization and Soft tissue mobilization along with Static Hamstrings stretching (3 sets, 15 repetitions with a holding time of 15 seconds ,3 times a week for 4 week) and Dynamic hamstrings stretching(3 set, 15 repetitions with a holding time of 1 second, 3 times a week for 4 weeks.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patient with pain over the posterior aspect of SI joint
* Age between 25-45 years.
* Positive Active knee extension test (angle of knee extension greater than 20 degrees)
* Two of four test of Laslett cluster of Sacro-iliac dysfunction is positive.
Exclusion Criteria
* Skin infection.
* Any contraindications for affected lower limb exercises (e.g., venous thrombosis, lymphedema).
* Patients with any post operative history of Hip joint fracture, subluxation, dislocation, diabetes, arthritis.
25 Years
45 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Aisha Razzaq, MSOMPT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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DSK Rehab and physio
Islamabad, Capital, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Riphah IU Shanza kanwal
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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