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pain for more than 3 months below L5 overlap the posterior aspect of the SIJ around PSIS.\n* Patients with gluteal pain with or without groin pain, with or without lower extremity pain that are not compatible with the lumbar nerve roots dermatome.\n* ≥4 in the diagnostic scoring system.\n* Two out of 4 positive tests in a cluster of Laslett.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients with any previous fractures or surgery in the lumbosacral or pelvic region before the study.\n* Pregnancy and lactation during study.\n* Radicular pain or radiculopathy.\n* Spinal pathology.\n* Participation in physiotherapy sessions within 6 months before enrollment in the study.\n* Injection of corticosteroids or anaesthetics in the SIJ during the previous month.\n* Sacroiliac infection or sacroiliitis.\n* Neurological signs of spinal stenosis.\n* Uncontrolled hyper-tension.\n* Treatment, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatories and painkillers, during the study","ALL","35 Years","55 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