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Sacroiliac Joint Stress Is Affected by Postural Change or Cam Resection in Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndromes: A Finite Element Analysis Study. [PDF]

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Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction in Athletes

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2003
The sacroiliac (SI) joint is a common source of low back pain in the general population. Because it is the link between the lower extremities and the spine, it sustains even higher loads during athletic activity, predisposing athletes to a greater probability of joint dysfunction and pain.
P Gunnar, Brolinson   +2 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

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
Boris A, Zelle   +3 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

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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Sacroiliac joint dysfunction: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment

European Spine Journal, 2021
To review the anatomy and function of the sacroiliac joint (SIJ), as well as the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria, and treatment options for SIJ dysfunction.The SIJ serves an extremely crucial function in mobility, stability, and resistance against shear forces.
Ariella Gartenberg   +2 more
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Diagnosis and Management of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2017
➤ Symptoms that suggest that the sacroiliac joint (SIJ), as opposed to pathology of the lumbar spine or hip, may be a source of pain include pain with position changes, such as standing from a seated position or sitting on a hard surface. Radiation to the groin or Fortin area also suggest sacroiliac joint as a source.➤ A constellation of findings ...
David C. Ou-Yang   +3 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: Evaluation and Treatment

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2008
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction is once again garnering attention as a treatable diagnosis for the millions of individuals suffering from acute and chronic low back pain. Theoretically, excessive or restricted motion at the SIJ can alter the mechanics of the spine and pelvis causing pain.
Robert E, Poley, James R, Borchers
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