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The investigators will essentially have two main objectives:
Mapping of the most evident symptomatic changes, when sacroiliac joint dysfunction is present, in terms of pain and muscle tone;
To try to understand the immediate, global and immediate effect of ASI manipulation.
Initially, we will assess the participants with sacroiliac dysfunction. The experimental will be manipulated, the control group will do nothing, and the sham group will be submitted to a hypothetical manipulation (sham manipulation). Consequently, the patients will be assessed again, measuring the subjective and objective degree of pain and muscle tone.
We will make use of:
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Introduction
ASI dysfunction refers to a state of altered biomechanics of this joint . This dysfunction can result from repetitive stress , degeneration, lumbar deformities, inflammation, and previous lumbar fusion.
ASI dysfunction is an alteration in the normal biomechanics of the joint, which leads to hypomobility or hypermobility of that joint. It is one of the most common causes of misdiagnosis in low back pain and when not treated correctly, it often develops into chronic pain (30% to 42%) and disability.
The SIJ has a crucial function in mobility, stability and resistance against shear forces, and is also wrongly undervalued as the origin of low back pain and, with the increase in average life expectancy, it has become an extremely prevalent problem.
Manipulation of the SIJ in dysfunction appears to bring about benefits and significantly positive changes at various levels. The analysis of the results of two manipulative therapy techniques in patients with sacroiliac dysfunction revealed a statistically significant improvement immediately after treatment, after 48 hours and one month later, in terms of both pain and disability, as favourable developments were recorded in measurements using the VAS and the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI).
Even in asymptomatic individuals, there seem to be changes that are not just local, when manipulating the ASI, they came to the conclusion that the manipulation of the ASI applied bilaterally in asymptomatic people resulted in immediate changes in load distribution on the plantar support, in the orthostatic position, after baropodometric analysis using a force platform.
The benefits of this therapeutic approach were also defended, after a study in young females with SIJ dysfunction, subjected to a single SIJ manipulation session, in which the analysis of results after evaluation with EVA instruments and a digital algometer ( Model J- Tech ), indicate that the manipulation helped to alleviate the level of pain, with the effects lasting for 24 hours, immediately increasing the range of motion of internal and external rotations of the hips and lumbar flexion and extension.
Despite the existence of multiple studies on the benefits of this type of approach at various levels, in a more or less localized way, we did not find any study that showed correlated changes at a global level. With this work, we will seek to map the most evident symptomatological changes in the different regions of the human body associated with ASI dysfunction and evaluate the potential of manipulating the ASI in individuals with dysfunction of this joint, analyzing at specific points in the different segments, the initial state in terms of inequality of perceived pain and difference in muscle tone verified, measuring, following manipulation, the observable changes in these variables. As instruments for this assessment, we will use the following variables:
The main objective of this PhD thesis will be to understand the effect of manipulation on the dysfunction of the SIJD.
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Study Design and Methods
Study Design Experimental pilot study, where participants will be randomly allocated to experimental, control and sham groups. It will be carried out at the University of Aveiro facilities, with a sample of 21 students.
Participants The study sample will be a convenience sample, randomly selected from the universe of students at the University of Aveiro, invited to participate in the study.
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EVA , to assess the subjective sensation of pain perceived by the participant;
Pressure Algometer , to assess pain, used at the following points:
MyotonPro : at the same points used with the pressure algometer, at the level of the upper and lower limbs, to assess muscle tone.
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Luís F Albuquerque, PT
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