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Nontraumatic Testicular Pain due to Sacroiliac-Joint Dysfunction: A Case Report. [PDF]
Leone JE, Middleton S.
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The Standing Forward Flexion Test in Manual Therapy: A Critical Review and a Functional Reinterpretation. [PDF]
Colonna S, Casacci F.
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The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2005
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is believed to be a significant source of low back and posterior pelvic pain.To assess the clinical presentation, diagnostic testing, and treatment options for sacroiliac joint dysfunction, a systematic literature review was performed using MEDLINE.Presently, there are no widely accepted guidelines in the literature for the
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Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is believed to be a significant source of low back and posterior pelvic pain.To assess the clinical presentation, diagnostic testing, and treatment options for sacroiliac joint dysfunction, a systematic literature review was performed using MEDLINE.Presently, there are no widely accepted guidelines in the literature for the
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 2011
Pain is a widespread issue in the United States. Nine of 10 Americans regularly suffer from pain, and nearly every person will experience low back pain at one point in their lives. Undertreated or unrelieved pain costs more than $60 billion a year from decreased productivity, lost income, and medical expenses.
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Pain is a widespread issue in the United States. Nine of 10 Americans regularly suffer from pain, and nearly every person will experience low back pain at one point in their lives. Undertreated or unrelieved pain costs more than $60 billion a year from decreased productivity, lost income, and medical expenses.
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