Effectiveness of Walk Standing Backbend Arch or Modified Anuvittasana in Patients with Si Joint Dysfunction: Experimental Study

Abstract

Background – Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a painful musculoskeletal condition, responsible for 15-30% cases of low back pain, also called as Sacroiliac syndrome. It is a term often used to describe pain in and around the region of the joint that is due to traumatic, infection, inflammatory, degenerative, metabolic and biomechanical disorders of the joint (hypermobility and hypo mobility) and pathological conditions. Methodology – The Study design is Experimental. Total 25 samples are selected conveniently for this study. Data was collected by using Pain perception on VAS (Visual Analog Scale) and Disability Score on Revised Oswestry Disability Index Results – It has been proved significant that there is average improvement of 16.48 in ODI and 5.04 in VAS. The result of experimenting the effectiveness of walk standing position back bend arch or modified Anuvittasana among 25 individuals with SI joint dysfunction is proved significantly effective on the patients who has undergone the treatment for 7 sessions of 7 day. Conclusion - It can be concluded from the present study that there is significant improvement in the pain, range of motion, activities of daily living that underwent walk standing position back bend arch or modified Anuvittasana exercise

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A. K. Vijay Krishna Kumar, Varsha V, Suruthi R

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  • EP ID EP713311
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmscrs/v1-i8-04
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A. K. Vijay Krishna Kumar, Varsha V, Suruthi R (2021). Effectiveness of Walk Standing Backbend Arch or Modified Anuvittasana in Patients with Si Joint Dysfunction: Experimental Study. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies, 1(08), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-713311