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Effects of Muscle Energy Technique on Daily Activities and Lumbar Stiffness in Women With Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Study

open access: yesJournal of Modern Rehabilitation, 2019
Introduction: Lumbar stiffness is a common complaint of patients with low back pain. The Muscle Energy Technique (MET) is a common intervention to treat the spine and sacroiliac joint dysfunctions and their resulting disability in daily activities.
Ashraf Vaseghnia   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN POLYTRAUMA: EXPERIENCE IN A RADIOLOGY EMERGENCY FIRST LEVEL [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Purpose The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how Computed Tomography (CT) is essential in polytrauma patients who access to an Emergency Radiology first level, reducing time to diagnosis and treatment of injuries that are often life-threatening ...
MAURO, EVA
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A protocol for studying the efficacy of the sacroiliac joint mobilization in patients with acute benign musculoskeletal low back pain caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction syndrome

open access: yesManual Therapy
Musculoskeletal (non-specific) low back pain is a significant public health problem that ranks first in the number of years lost due to persistent ill health. The sacroiliac joint is the direct source of pain in 15-30%.
Sergey Kanaev, Iya Lusnikova
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Productivity benefits of minimally invasive surgery in patients with chronic sacroiliac joint dysfunction

open access: yesClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research, 2016
Josh D Saavoss,1 Lane Koenig,1 Daniel J Cher2 1KNG Health Consulting, LLC, Rockville, MD, 2SI-BONE, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA Introduction: Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction is associated with a marked decrease in quality of life.
Saavoss JD, Koenig L, Cher DJ
doaj  

Sacroiliac joint pain and dysfunction.

open access: yesPain physician, 2007
The purpose of this current opinion on sacroiliac joint pain and dysfunction is to assist interventional pain physicians to apply appropriate treatment decisions and rationale to their patients in pain. Discussion of relevant scientific data and controversial positions will be provided.
Hans C, Hansen, Standiford, Helm
openaire   +1 more source

Quality of life in preoperative patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction is at least as depressed as in other lumbar spinal conditions

open access: yesMedical Devices: Evidence and Research, 2015
Daniel Joseph Cher, W Carlton RecklingSI-BONE, Inc., San Jose, CA, USABackground: Pain from the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is an under-recognized cause of low back pain. The degree to which SIJ pain decreases quality of life has not been directly compared to
Cher DJ, Reckling WC
doaj  

Stealth Navigation with iFuse-TORQ Implant for Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Technique Guide

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
Introduction: Dysfunction of the sacroiliac (SI) joint exists in nearly one-third of patients with lower back pain. There are nuances in diagnosing SI joint dysfunction with a combination of physical exam maneuvers and intra-articular injections.
Jia Bao Lin   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Randomized Controlled Trial of Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Using Triangular Titanium Implants vs. NonSurgical Management for Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

open access: yesGlobal Spine Journal, 2016
Introduction Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction is a prevalent cause of unremitting low back pain. Does minimally invasive SIJ fusion provide superior outcomes compared with nonsurgical treatment?
David W. Polly   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Cost-effectiveness of minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion

open access: yesClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research, 2015
Daniel J Cher,1 Melissa A Frasco,2 Renée JG Arnold,2,3 David W Polly4,5 1Clinical Affairs, SI-BONE, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA; 2Division of Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Quorum Consulting, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA; 3Department of ...
Cher DJ, Frasco MA, Arnold RJG, Polly DW
doaj  

Seronegative spondyloarthropathies : a review : part I: classification and differential diagnosis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
The seronegative spondyloarthropathies comprise a group of non-rheumatoid disorders with similar clinical, laboratory and genetic features. Recognition of new clinical features has supported the notion that they all form part of a clinical spectrum ...
Borg, Andrew A.   +2 more
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