Comparison of efficacy between manipulation and exercise therapy in the treatment of patients with Sacroiliac joint dysfunction: A randomized clinical trial

D. Elyaspour, R. Nikray, F. Nouri, J. Hashemi
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Background: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is one of the main sources of lower back pain affects 16-30% of these patients. Various treatments had proposed for subluxation and sacroiliac syndrome but the current evidence on this subject is not confirmatory and few surveys have assessed the efficacy of manipulation in the treatment of this condition. The present study aimed to compare the efficacy of manipulation with exercise therapy in patients with sacroiliac pain syndrome. Materials and Methods: In this single-blinded clinical trial, the 30 patients categorized (to two groups) to receive either manipulation or exercise therapy. Required data gathered via medical history and the Persian translation of the Beck and Oswestry questionnaires and the pain assessed according to the visual analogue scale (VAS). Data entered into SPSS v.22 software for analysis. Results: Changes in VAS (p=0.011) and Oswestry score (p=0.012) after one week were significantly greater in the manipulation group. In addition, changes in the Oswestry disability index (ODI) score in the manipulation group of one week and one month after treatment were significantly different from the pre-treatment. Conclusion: Based on the findings of this survey, manipulation had a better efficacy on pain severity and disability of patients with sacroiliac pain syndrome, compared to exercise therapy and considering its low risks and non-invasiveness, its application by trained physicians recommended.
手法与运动疗法治疗骶髂关节功能障碍的疗效比较:一项随机临床试验
背景:骶髂关节功能障碍是16-30%的患者腰痛的主要原因之一。对于半脱位和骶髂综合征,已经提出了多种治疗方法,但目前关于该主题的证据尚不确定,并且很少有调查评估手法治疗该病症的疗效。本研究旨在比较手法与运动疗法对骶髂疼痛综合征患者的疗效。材料和方法:在这项单盲临床试验中,30名患者分为两组,接受手法治疗或运动治疗。通过病史和Beck和Oswestry问卷的波斯语翻译收集所需数据,并根据视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估疼痛。数据输入SPSS v.22软件进行分析。结果:手法组1周后VAS评分(p=0.011)和Oswestry评分(p=0.012)变化显著大于手法组。此外,手法组在治疗后1周和1个月的Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)评分变化与治疗前有显著差异。结论:根据本调查结果,手法治疗对骶髂疼痛综合征患者的疼痛程度和残疾程度的改善效果优于运动治疗,考虑到其低风险和无创性,建议由经过培训的医师应用。
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