2022
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2022.254079
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Effect of Shockwave Therapy on Postmenopausal Sacroiliac Joint Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background: Sacroiliac joint pain is a common complaint among women and old-aged people, affecting their life quality. Objective: To examine the effect of shockwave therapy on postmenopausal sacroiliac joint pain. Subjects and Methods: Thirty postmenopausal women with sacroiliac joint pain were randomly chosen and divided into 2 groups of equal number. Group (A) received muscle energy technique for 8 weeks, whereas group (B) received the same muscle energy technique in addition to shockwave therapy for 8 weeks… Show more

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“…Each point was measured 3 times with a ten-second interval between them; the mean of them was then calculated for each point to be utilized for statistical analysis. [24]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each point was measured 3 times with a ten-second interval between them; the mean of them was then calculated for each point to be utilized for statistical analysis. [24]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each point was measured 3 times with a ten-second interval between them; the mean of them was then calculated for each point to be utilized for statistical analysis. [24] (10) To evaluate the pain after treatment, we used 6 of the 7 motions of the "restriction of activities of daily living" in the assessment of treatment for low back pain by the JOA scoring system. [25] The restriction of those motions was assessed as follows: 0, severe restriction; 1, moderate restriction; 2, no restriction; 0.5, severe to moderate restriction; 1.5, moderate to no restriction.…”
Section: Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%