The purpose of this study; to compare individuals with and without chronic constipation in terms of sacroiliac joint dysfunction and to examine the relationship between chronic constipation and sacroiliac joint.
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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The Standing Forward Bend Test (One of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Tests)
Timeframe: one day
The Sitting Forward Bend Test (One of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Tests)
Timeframe: one day
The Compression Test (One of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Tests)
Timeframe: one day
The Posterior Friction Test (One of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Tests)
Timeframe: one day
The Patrick Faber Test (One of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Tests)
Timeframe: one day
7-day bowel diary
Timeframe: one week