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This research aimed to determine the impacts of KT and balance exercises in patients with CLBP of SIJ dysfunction.
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The study will be based on a two-arm parallel group randomized control design. thirty participants of CLBP of SIJ Dysfunction will be recruited from the Physiotherapy department, at Integral University, India. Study objectives and procedure will be properly explained and written informed consent will be obtained at the beginning of the study. All the participants will be randomly divided into two groups A and B. Experimental group A will receive the hot pack, Stretching exercise, and Kinesio taping along with balance training (KBT), and group B will receive the hot pack, Stretching exercise, and Balance training (BT) exercise
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past or current history of surgery or major trauma to spine, pelvis, lower limb, chest or abdomen in the past 12 months.
lower extremity musculoskeletal disorders.
.localized spinal pathology, congenital anomalies of hip, pelvis or spine that limits mobility -systematic arthropathy, neuropathy or metabolic disorder
Presence of other causes of LBP such as lumbar discopathy and spinal stenosis discovered via clinical examination and MRI scanning
pregnancy.
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30 participants in 2 patient groups
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