Abstract:Background: Bio-mechanical changes during pregnancy impose postural deviation, its leading sacroiliac joint pain, or this pain increase with advancing pregnancy or interface the daily activities or sleep. Aim: To determine the prevalence of sacroiliac joint pain. Methods: This Cross sectional study was conducted at Kannan Physiotherapy and Spine Clinic Lahore, Pakistan. Convenient sampling non-probability sampling method was used, PGQ questionnaire or clinical tests are used to diagnose the sacroiliac joint p… Show more
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