Does adding extracorporeal shock wave therapy to postural correction exercises improve pain and functional disability in postpartum sacroiliac joint pain? A randomized controlled trial
Examining the outcome of the extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) on females with postpartum sacroiliac joint pain was the aim of this study. Forty primigravida (six weeks postpartum) females with sacroiliac pain was the sample in this study. The subjects equally randomly allocated in group A an...
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Main Authors: | Eman Abdelfatah Mohamed Elhosary (Author), Hamada Ahmed Hamada (Author), Mahmoud Ewidea (Author), Abdullah M. Al-Shenqiti (Author), Yassmin Essam Mohamed (Author) |
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Universidad de Murcia,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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