TY - JFULL AU - Enas Elsayed Abutaleb and Mohamed Taher Eldesoky and Shahenda Abd El Rasol PY - 2015/9/ TI - Effect of Muscle Energy Technique on Anterior Pelvic Tilt in Lumbar Spondylosis Patients T2 - International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences SP - 650 EP - 655 VL - 9 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10002163 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 104, 2015 N2 - Background: Muscle Energy Techniques (MET) have been widely used by manual therapists over the past years, but still limited research validated its use and there was limited evidence to substantiate the theories used to explain its effects. Objective: To investigate the effect of Muscle Energy Technique (MET) on anterior pelvic tilt in patients with lumbar spondylosis. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Subjects: Thirty patients with anterior pelvic tilt from both sexes were involved, aged between 35 to 50 years old and they were divided into MET and control groups with 15 patients in each. Methods: All patients received 3sessions/week for 4 weeks where the study group received MET, Ultrasound and Infrared, and the control group received U.S and I.R only. Pelvic angle was measured by palpation meter, pain severity by the visual analogue scale and functional disabilities by the Oswestry disability index. Results: Both groups showed significant improvement in all measured variables. The MET group was significantly better than the control group in pelvic angle, pain severity, and functional disability as p-value were (0.001, 0.0001, 0.0001) respectively. Conclusion and implication: the study group fulfilled greater improvement in all measured variables than the control group which implies that application of MET in combination with U.S and I.R were more effective in improving pelvic tilting angle, pain severity and functional disabilities than using electrotherapy only. ER -