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Case Analysis of Rehabilitation Treatment for Postpartum Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Theoretical and Natural Science
Low back pain is a common symptom in women during pregnancy and the postpartum period, which can be caused by various factors. Among them, sacroiliac joint dysfunction is one of the core inducing factors that are easily overlooked.
Jiani Han
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Efficacy of platelet-rich plasma for sacroiliac joint dysfunction: a qualitative systematic review with pooled analysis.

Regenerative medicine, 2023
Aim: We aimed to expound upon previous research examining the effect of platelet rich plasma in the treatment of sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction and pain.
Brandon J. Goodwin   +6 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

2018
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a common cause of chronic low back pain. Certain populations are particularly susceptible to disorders of this unique joint. Anatomically, the joint is complex, and the clinician must understand both intrinsic and extrinsic structures in its vicinity.
Victor Foorsov   +3 more
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Presentation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Contemporary Spine Surgery, 2023
Learning Objectives: After participating in this activity, the spine surgeon should be better able to: 1. Identify the presentation and diagnosis of sacroiliac joint dysfunction. 2.
Fatima N. Anwar   +7 more
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Predictors of postoperative sacroiliac joint dysfunction and distal failure after iliac and S2-alar-iliac spinopelvic fixation.

Journal of Neurosurgery : Spine
OBJECTIVE Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is an underrecognized cause of lower back pain, particularly in patients with prior spinal fusion. The relationship between spinopelvic fixation and sacroiliac joint dysfunction requires further investigation.
Kevin T. Kim   +5 more
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The Effects of Exercise and Manual Manipulation on Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: A Critically Appraised Topic.

Journal of sport rehabilitation
CLINICAL SCENARIO Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD) is pain in the sacroiliac region that can be debilitating and difficult to treat. Many interventions can be used to treat SIJD, including exercise and manual manipulation.
Christopher J Joyce   +3 more
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Novel Physical Examination Tests for the Diagnosis of Chronic Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction and Differentiate It From Lumbar Disc Herniation.

Pain Physician, 2023
BACKGROUND Traditional sacroiliac joint (SIJ) provocation tests have been used to diagnose SIJ pain. However, this can simply be changed to chronic SIJ dysfunction (cSIJD) manifests as mechanical changes in the pelvis and lower extremities in addition to
Zhendong Lyu   +5 more
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Association between Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction and Dysmenorrhea: A Cross-sectional Study

Journal of Women and Child Health
Background Pelvic pain during menstruation is a common issue for young females(1), significantly affecting daily activities and quality of life. Sacroiliac joint issues can contribute to pain experienced in lower back and pelvic areas(2).
Ambreen Asghar   +5 more
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The Utility of Muscle Energy Technique on Pain and Functional Outcome in Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: A Literature Review

Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Around 15% and 30% of people with mechanical low back pain are found to have Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain. Biomechanical studies specified that postural alterations brought on by tightness in the quadratus lumborum, hamstrings, and other muscles may ...
Rama, Amita Aggarwal
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Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 1993
The sacroiliac (SI) joint as a primary source of low back pain is a resurgent, yet controversial subject. In 1905, Goldthwaite proposed that the sacroiliac joint could be a physiologic pain generator independent of pregnancy.1 The role of the sacroiliac joint fell into obscurity over the ensuing decades, with the discovery of such tangible entities ...
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