Comparative Efficacy of Quadratus Lumborum Muscle Energy Technique with Gluteus Medius Strengthening Versus Gluteus Medius Strengthening Alone in Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: A Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
Background: Pain in the sacroiliac joint is the most prevalent and often overlooked. The sacroiliac joints are thought to be sources of pain in roughly 10% to 25% of patients with chronic lower back pain.
Rabail Rani Soomro +2 more
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Accelerometer‐based daily physical activity monitoring in patients with postpartum sacroiliac joint dysfunction: a case–control study [PDF]
Patients with low back pain caused by sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction have an impaired quality of life, due to reported pain, disability and activity limitations.
Sem M. M. Hermans +5 more
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Accuracy of the Diagnostic Tests of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability and validity of motion palpation and pain provocation compared with sacroiliac joint (SIJ) block as the gold-standard assessment method of patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD).A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Sports and Exercise Medicine at Rasool Akram ...
Parisa, Nejati +5 more
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Pilot Study of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Treated with a Single Session of Fascial Manipulation® Method: Clinical Implications for Effective Pain Reduction [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD) generally refers to pain in the lower back due to abnormal sacroiliac joint movement, either from hypomobility or hypermobility. It is considered to be the principal cause in up to 40% of low
Dennis Bertoldo +7 more
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Is minimally invasive sacroiliac joint arthrodesis the treatment of choice for sacroiliac joint dysfunction? [PDF]
Among causes of low back pain, sacroiliac joint pain has historically been neglected in terms of understanding, diagnosis, and available treatment options. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a significant source of disability and functional impairment in elderly, and research suggests that the impact on quality of life may be comparable to other ...
M Burhan, Janjua +3 more
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Management of Sacroiliac joint dysfunction after transpedicular lumbo-sacral fusion [PDF]
Objective: this study was done to determine the prevalence of the SIJ dysfunction after lumbar or lumbosacral fusion surgery and to identify potential risk factors contributing to it and to assess efficacy of conservative treatment and SIJ injection ...
Hany Zahy
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Predictors and Treatment Strategy of Sacroiliac Joint Pain after Lumbar-Fixation Surgery [PDF]
Background: Sacroiliac joint pain is a commonly encountered complication following spine surgery. Therefore, its accurate diagnosis and proper management is mandatory for improving the quality of life following spine surgery.
Ahmed Salah +3 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction [PDF]
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) arthropathy is a common cause of acute and chronic low back pain. It is estimated to be the cause of up to 30% of low back pain. In a recent multicentric study, Cher and colleagues found that the overall health burden endured by chronic SIJ pain sufferers was greater than cohorts with COPD, coronary artery disease, and asthma ...
George C. Chang Chien +2 more
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Sacroiliac joint dysfunction [PDF]
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a disorder presenting with low back and groin pain. It should be taken into consideration during the preoperative differential diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis and facet syndrome.Four cases with sacroiliac dysfunction are presented.
Hakan, Ilaslan +4 more
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Efficacy and safety of full-endoscopic sacroiliac joint denervation for the treatment of chronic low back pain: a systematic review [PDF]
Background Full-endoscopic sacroiliac joint denervation (FE-SJD) is a novel minimally invasive technique that increases the precision of targeting the nerve roots responsible for chronic low back pain (CLBP).
Dia R. Halalmeh +5 more
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