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A Recording Form for Differential Diagnosis of Arthropathies [PDF]
The present study is focused on a group of arthropathies that may have very similar bone manifestations (rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, osteoarthritis and diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis ...
De la Rúa Vaca, Concepción+3 more
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Background Describe a novel technique for sacroiliac arthrodesis using intraoperative navigation, direct bone grafting, and minimally invasive implants. Report on the outcomes of the first cohort of these patients.
Andrew W. Cleveland+5 more
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A Review of the Sacroiliac Joint with Emphasis on Evaluation and Treatment [PDF]
Low back pain is a common reason for referral to physical therapy. Although the role of the sacroiliac joint in low back pain remains controversial, many physical therapists frequently evaluate and treat biomechanical lesions of the sacroiliac joint.
Reber, Rachele
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Influences of the Menstrual Cycle on Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction [PDF]
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a common but many times untreated contributor to low back pain. The female population in particular is more likely than their male counterparts to injure the sacroiliac joint.
Hieb, Jennifer
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Discordant inflammatory changes in the apophyseal and sacroiliac joints: serial observations in enthesitis-related arthritis [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent to which inflammation of the sacroiliac joints (SIJs) and apophyseal joints (AJs) changes concordantly after treatment in enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA).
Amies, T+6 more
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The Safety Profile of Percutaneous Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion
Study Design: Literature review. Objectives: Systematic review of the existing literature to determine the safety of minimally invasive (MI) sacroiliac (SI) joint fusion through the determination of the rate of procedural and device-related ...
A. Shamrock+4 more
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Chronic back pain is often a result of coexisting pathologies; secondary causes of pain can become more apparent sources of pain once the primary pathology has been addressed.
Varun Kumar Rimmalapudi, Sanjeev Kumar
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Larry E Miller,1,2 W Carlton Reckling,3 Jon E Block21Miller Scientific Consulting Inc, Arden, NC, 2The Jon Block Group, San Francisco, CA, 3SI-BONE Inc, San Jose, CA, USABackground: The sacroiliac joint is a common but under-recognized source of low back
Miller LE, Reckling WC, Block JE
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Diagnostic value of sacroiliac joint scintigraphy with 99m technetium pyrophosphate in sacroiliitis. [PDF]
H Berghs+4 more
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Kok-Yuen Ho,1 Mohamed Abdul Hadi,2 Koravee Pasutharnchat,2 Kian-Hian Tan21Pain Management Centre, Raffles Hospital, 2Pain Management Centre, Singapore General Hospital, SingaporeBackground: Sacroiliac joint pain is a common cause of chronic low back pain.
Ho KY, Hadi MA, Pasutharnchat K, Tan KH
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