[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-study-detail:100633623":3},{"organization":4,"armGroups":7,"interventions":20,"overallOfficials":25,"centralContacts":30,"locations":36,"responsibleParty":56,"collaborators":25,"id":60,"slug":61,"hasResults":62,"nctId":63,"briefTitle":64,"officialTitle":64,"acronym":65,"eligibilityCriteria":66,"healthyVolunteers":62,"sex":67,"minAge":68,"maxAge":69,"enrollmentInfo":70,"targetDuration":25,"studyType":73,"phases":74,"briefSummary":76,"conditions":77,"keywords":79,"overallStatus":52,"whyStopped":25,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":83,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":84,"startDateStruct":87,"completionDateStruct":89,"leadSponsor":91,"locationsCount":92},{"fullName":5,"class":6},"Lahore University of Biological and Applied Sciences","OTHER",[8,14],{"label":9,"type":10,"description":11,"interventionNames":12},"KC + MWM Group","EXPERIMENTAL","Group A will receive routine physical therapy along with kinetic control training of multifidus and glutues maximus with mulliogan's mobilization with movement.",[13],"Other: Kinetic Control + Mobilization with Movement",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"MWMGroup","ACTIVE_COMPARATOR","Group B will receive routine physical therapy along with Mulligan's mobilization with movement.",[19],"Other: Mobilization with Movement",[21,26],{"type":6,"name":22,"description":23,"armGroupLabels":24,"otherNames":25},"Kinetic Control + Mobilization with Movement","Participants will receive baseline therapy consisting of superficial heating therapy followed by structured stretching and strengthening exercises for the sacroiliac joint and lumbar region on mat. Then Mulligan's MWM will be applied to the sacroiliac joint using sustained accessory glides combined with pain-free active movement. This will be followed by kinetic control training targeting the gluteus maximus and multifidus muscles. Gluteus maximus retraining will be performed in supported positions emphasising controlled hip extension with the knee flexed while maintaining lumbo-pelvic neutrality.\n\nMultifidus retraining will target the deep segmental lumbar extensors with contribution from the deep thoracic extensors. Training will begin in crook lying with a pillow or thick folded towel under the sacrum to elevate the pelvis and allow the lumbar spine to relax while thoracic spine remians neutral. Each session lasts 45 minutes. The intervention will be delivered for 8 weeks.",[9],null,{"type":6,"name":27,"description":28,"armGroupLabels":29,"otherNames":25},"Mobilization with Movement","Participants will receive baseline therapy consisting of superficial heating therapy followed by structured stretching and strengthening exercises for the sacroiliac joint and lumbar region on mat. Mulligan's MWM will be applied according to standard Mulligan principles. Participants will be classified as having anterior or posterior ilial rotation based on physical examination findings. For anterior rotation, a sustained posterior glide to the affected ilium with sacral stabilization will be applied during prone press-up. For posterior rotation, an anterolateral glide will be delivered over the posterior superior iliac spine with counter-pressure to the opposite ilium. Mobilization will be performed in non-weight-bearing for 3 sets of 10 repetitions per session, within a pain-free range, over 8 weeks (3 sessions\u002Fweek).",[15],[31],{"name":32,"role":33,"phone":34,"phoneExt":25,"email":35},"Misha Zahid","CONTACT","+923277866777","misha15zahid@gmail.com",[37,50],{"facility":38,"status":39,"city":40,"state":41,"zip":25,"country":42,"countryCode":43,"cosmosGeoPoint":44,"geoPoint":49,"contacts":25},"Ali Hospital","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","Lahore","Punjab Province","Pakistan","PK",{"type":45,"coordinates":46},"Point",[47,48],74.35071,31.558,{"lat":48,"lon":47},{"facility":51,"status":52,"city":40,"state":41,"zip":25,"country":42,"countryCode":43,"cosmosGeoPoint":53,"geoPoint":55,"contacts":25},"Physiotherapy Center","RECRUITING",{"type":45,"coordinates":54},[47,48],{"lat":48,"lon":47},{"type":57,"investigatorFullName":58,"investigatorTitle":59,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":25,"oldOrganization":25},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Prof. Dr. Shoaib Waqas","Professor","100633623","combined-effects-of-mulligans-mobilization-with-movement-and-kinetic-control-training-on-pain-range-of-motion-gait-and-functional-disability-among-patients-with-sacroiliac-joint-dysfunction-100633623",false,"NCT07529093","Combined Effects of Mulligan's Mobilization With Movement and Kinetic Control Training on Pain, Range of Motion, Gait and Functional Disability Among Patients With Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction","MWM KCT SIJD","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Both male and female patients\n* Age between 45- 64 years\n* Unilateral non-radiating pain\n* Confirmed diagnosis through at least 3\u002F5 provocative tests Faber test Distraction test Thigh thrust test Gaenslen test Sacral thrust test\n* Pain rating from 4-6 on Numeric Pain Rating Scale\n* Symptoms of SIJD for more than 2 months\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients with history of any surgery at lumbo-sacral or pelvic region\n* Pregnancy, lactation\n* Congenital, postural deformities\n* Acute disc hernia and spinal stenosis that may cause pain in the lower back and hips, piriformis syndrome\n* Rheumatic diseases (fibromyalgia, ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatic arthritis)\n* Acute infections or malignancies\n* Having received manual therapy for the sacroiliac joint in the past 3 months\n* Injection of corticosteroids or anesthesia in the SIJ during the previous 1 month\n* Psychological disorders affecting the subject's ability to follow the instructions","ALL","45 Years","64 Years",{"count":71,"type":72},55,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[75],"NA","Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD) is a frequent source of low back and pelvic pain and contributes significantly to movement restriction, altered gait patterns, and functional disability in adults. It is associated with impaired lumbopelvic motor control, weakness of key stabilizing muscles, and faulty load transfer across the pelvis. SIJD is prevalent in both physically active individuals and sedentary populations. In addition to its clinical impact, SIJD imposes a considerable socioeconomic burden due to reduced work productivity and long-term disability.\n\nContemporary management of SIJD emphasises on pain reduction, restoration of movement, functional independence, and participation in daily activities. Manual therapy techniques such as Mulligan's Mobilization with Movement (MWM) are widely used to correct positional faults and restore pain-free movement, while kinetic control training targets deficits in motor control of the lumbopelvic stabilizing muscles. Although both approaches are individually supported in the literature, evidence regarding their combined effectiveness on pain, range of motion, gait parameters, and functional disability remains limited. Therefore, this study aims to compare the effects of combined Mulligan's Mobilization with Movement and kinetic control training versus kinetic control training alone in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction using validated outcome measures.",[78],"Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction",[78,80,81,82],"Mulligan's Mobilization with Movement","Kinetic Control Training","Uncontrolled Movement","2026-05-21",{"date":85,"type":86},"2026-05-26","ACTUAL",{"date":88,"type":86},"2026-04-15",{"date":90,"type":72},"2026-10-15",{"name":5,"class":6},2]