EVALUATING THE TARGET, EFFECT, ACTION INTERACTION (TEA MODEL) OF SPINAL MANIPULATION THERAPY ON SACROILIAC JOINT DYSFUNCTION

Background: In physical therapy, usually the effects of treatment on any condition will be evaluated based on the mode of action on the target tissue. Some treatments will have direct and indirect effects. Due to indirect effects, there may be changes in other tissues or systems in and around the ta...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Salman Bashir, Mohammad Reza Hadian, Gholamreza Olyaei, Saeed Talebian, Rabiya Noor, Syed Asadullah Arslan
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Language:English
Published: IJPHY 2017-08-01
Series:International Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/367
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spelling doaj-6040404f64ad4fb2bf36acf8680ac7c12020-11-24T21:54:09ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362017-08-014410.15621/ijphy/2017/v4i4/154723EVALUATING THE TARGET, EFFECT, ACTION INTERACTION (TEA MODEL) OF SPINAL MANIPULATION THERAPY ON SACROILIAC JOINT DYSFUNCTIONMuhammad Salman Bashir0Mohammad Reza Hadian1Gholamreza Olyaei2Saeed Talebian3Rabiya Noor4Syed Asadullah Arslan5Ph.D. Physiotherapy Student, School of Rehabilitation Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus (IC-TUMS)Professor, School of Rehabilitation, Brain & Spinal Injury Research Center, Vice Dean for Research Affairs Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus (IC-TUMS)Professor, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus (IC-TUMS)Professor, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus (IC-TUMS)Ph.D. Physiotherapy Student, School of Rehabilitation Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus (IC-TUMS)Ph.D. Physiotherapy Student, School of Rehabilitation Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus (IC-TUMS)Background: In physical therapy, usually the effects of treatment on any condition will be evaluated based on the mode of action on the target tissue. Some treatments will have direct and indirect effects. Due to indirect effects, there may be changes in other tissues or systems in and around the target tissue. The interaction between target, effect, and action was studied under TEA model. In sacroiliac joint dysfunction, Muscle Energy Technique (MET) and Spinal Manipulation Therapy (SMT) were proved as useful treatment approaches but one is targeted on muscles (MET) the other targets on joint (SMT). The indirect effects of both the approaches can’t be neglected. This study focused on evaluating indirect effects of SMT. Methods: A pilot study was conducted to see the effect of Spinal Manipulation Therapy on muscles (Transverse Abdominus, Internal Oblique) when applied in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction. 44 subjects diagnosed with sacroiliac joint dysfunction were recruited in the study. Resting thickness was measured by ultrasound before and after Spinal Manipulation Therapy. SPSS version 17 was used for statistical analysis. Paired t-test compared pre and post test results. Results: After conducting Pilot study revealed that Pre resting thickness of Transverse Abdominus and Internal Oblique is (3.5±0.10) and (5.47± 0.15) Post resting Thickness of TrA (Transverse Abdominus) and Internal Oblique (IO) is (3.90±0.12) and (7.63±0.80) Results are significant as P-Value 0.000 that is <0.05. Conclusion: Here is concluded that SMT is a useful method to treat muscles through its direct action is on the Sacroiliac joint in Sacroiliac joint dysfunction. So we can use it for treating muscles by applying on joints (Indirect method). https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/367Spinal ManipulationSacroiliac jointMusclePainLow backacheUltrasonography
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author Muhammad Salman Bashir
Mohammad Reza Hadian
Gholamreza Olyaei
Saeed Talebian
Rabiya Noor
Syed Asadullah Arslan
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Mohammad Reza Hadian
Gholamreza Olyaei
Saeed Talebian
Rabiya Noor
Syed Asadullah Arslan
EVALUATING THE TARGET, EFFECT, ACTION INTERACTION (TEA MODEL) OF SPINAL MANIPULATION THERAPY ON SACROILIAC JOINT DYSFUNCTION
International Journal of Physiotherapy
Spinal Manipulation
Sacroiliac joint
Muscle
Pain
Low backache
Ultrasonography
author_facet Muhammad Salman Bashir
Mohammad Reza Hadian
Gholamreza Olyaei
Saeed Talebian
Rabiya Noor
Syed Asadullah Arslan
author_sort Muhammad Salman Bashir
title EVALUATING THE TARGET, EFFECT, ACTION INTERACTION (TEA MODEL) OF SPINAL MANIPULATION THERAPY ON SACROILIAC JOINT DYSFUNCTION
title_short EVALUATING THE TARGET, EFFECT, ACTION INTERACTION (TEA MODEL) OF SPINAL MANIPULATION THERAPY ON SACROILIAC JOINT DYSFUNCTION
title_full EVALUATING THE TARGET, EFFECT, ACTION INTERACTION (TEA MODEL) OF SPINAL MANIPULATION THERAPY ON SACROILIAC JOINT DYSFUNCTION
title_fullStr EVALUATING THE TARGET, EFFECT, ACTION INTERACTION (TEA MODEL) OF SPINAL MANIPULATION THERAPY ON SACROILIAC JOINT DYSFUNCTION
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATING THE TARGET, EFFECT, ACTION INTERACTION (TEA MODEL) OF SPINAL MANIPULATION THERAPY ON SACROILIAC JOINT DYSFUNCTION
title_sort evaluating the target, effect, action interaction (tea model) of spinal manipulation therapy on sacroiliac joint dysfunction
publisher IJPHY
series International Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 2349-5987
2348-8336
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Background: In physical therapy, usually the effects of treatment on any condition will be evaluated based on the mode of action on the target tissue. Some treatments will have direct and indirect effects. Due to indirect effects, there may be changes in other tissues or systems in and around the target tissue. The interaction between target, effect, and action was studied under TEA model. In sacroiliac joint dysfunction, Muscle Energy Technique (MET) and Spinal Manipulation Therapy (SMT) were proved as useful treatment approaches but one is targeted on muscles (MET) the other targets on joint (SMT). The indirect effects of both the approaches can’t be neglected. This study focused on evaluating indirect effects of SMT. Methods: A pilot study was conducted to see the effect of Spinal Manipulation Therapy on muscles (Transverse Abdominus, Internal Oblique) when applied in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction. 44 subjects diagnosed with sacroiliac joint dysfunction were recruited in the study. Resting thickness was measured by ultrasound before and after Spinal Manipulation Therapy. SPSS version 17 was used for statistical analysis. Paired t-test compared pre and post test results. Results: After conducting Pilot study revealed that Pre resting thickness of Transverse Abdominus and Internal Oblique is (3.5±0.10) and (5.47± 0.15) Post resting Thickness of TrA (Transverse Abdominus) and Internal Oblique (IO) is (3.90±0.12) and (7.63±0.80) Results are significant as P-Value 0.000 that is <0.05. Conclusion: Here is concluded that SMT is a useful method to treat muscles through its direct action is on the Sacroiliac joint in Sacroiliac joint dysfunction. So we can use it for treating muscles by applying on joints (Indirect method).
topic Spinal Manipulation
Sacroiliac joint
Muscle
Pain
Low backache
Ultrasonography
url https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/367
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