U.S., June 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07645170) titled 'Strain Counter-Strain vs Maitland Mobilization for Sacroiliac Joint Pain' on June 08.

Brief Summary: This randomized clinical trial compares two manual therapy techniques for treating sacroiliac joint dysfunction, a condition that causes lower back and buttock pain. The two techniques are strain counter-strain, an indirect positional release method, and Maitland mobilization grades II and III, a direct joint oscillation technique. Thirty-four participants aged 20 to 40 years with confirmed sacroiliac joint dysfunction will be randomly assigned to receive either strain counter-strain or Maitland mobilization three times per week for ...