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NCT06568887
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Effectiveness of 5% Dextrose Water Versus Corticosteroid Injection for Pain Management of SJD

Sponsor: Superior University

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Summary

The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is identified as a potential origin of low back pain and referred pain to the lower limb, with a prevalence rate ranging from 7% to 30%. Typically, SIJ pain manifests in the buttock and occasionally extends to the posterior aspect of the ipsilateral thigh, resembling pain originating from lumbar spine sources, such as the zygapophysial joints or intervertebral discs.

Official title: Effectiveness of 5% Dextrose Water (D/W) Versus Corticosteroid Injection for Pain Management of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfuntion

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2023-10-30

Completion Date

2024-09-30

Last Updated

2024-08-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

COMBINATION_PRODUCT

Dextrose Water

Individuals in this group will receive three injections of 5% dextrose water per week for six weeks period to treat their pain in sacroiliac joint and then their responce will b documented.

COMBINATION_PRODUCT

Corticosteroid Injection

Individuals in this group will receive three corticosteroid injections per week for a period of six weeks to treat their pain in Sacroiliac joint and then their responce will also be documented.

Locations (1)

Chaudary Muhammad Akram Teaching Hospital, Azra Naheed Medical College, Superior University

Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan