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Background: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD) is a common problem that causes pain and disability. Adductor pull back exercise is widely used for treating sacroiliac joint dysfunction. No yet research has been directly examined the efficacy of adductor
Sai Kumar N. +3 more
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Clinical results of the treatment for sacroiliac joint pain by radiofrequency neurotomy
Objective: Sacroiliac joint pain is one of several causes of lower limb and lower back pain not originating from the spine, spinal cord, or nerve roots. The authors examined outcomes of treating sacroiliac joint pain using radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN),
Keisuke Ito
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Radiofrequency Denervation for Management of Chronic Sacroiliac Joint Pain [PDF]
Background Data: The largest axial joint in the body is the sacroiliac (SI) joint. Understanding the innervation of the SI joint is essential when contemplating denervation procedures.
Ahmed Abd El Barr +2 more
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Background: Piriformis syndrome (PS) has negative impact on the daily activities of the patients and lead to disability. There is an anatomical association of piriformis muscle with sacroiliac joint (SIJ).
Benish Shahzadi +7 more
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Chronic back pain is often a result of coexisting pathologies; secondary causes of pain can become more apparent sources of pain once the primary pathology has been addressed.
Varun Kumar Rimmalapudi, Sanjeev Kumar
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Research background. About 30% of lumbar pain is caused by sacroiliac joint disfunction (Alayat et al., 2017). The problem often becomes chronic lower back pain of about 10–23% of people around the world (Diaz-Cerrillo et al., 2017).
Justinas Jarulaitis, Edgaras Lapinskas
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Test Score (SI5): Assess Diagnostic of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Objective The sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a known cause of low back pain. We think that a test score (SI5) may be performed to assess diagnostic utility of clinical signs of sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Juan Acevedo, Silvia Quintero-Oliveros
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Objective To evaluate the timeline for resolution of sacroiliac joint (SIJ) inflammation, changes in structural lesions, and their correlation with patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) in youth with axial juvenile spondyloarthritis (axJSpA) initiating tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi).
Timothy G. Brandon +8 more
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Background: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a complaint of pain in the buttocks area that causes limited sacroiliac joint mobility. Aim: To determine the management of physiotherapy in sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Tiar Erawan +5 more
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Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder/Genito-Pelvic Dysesthesia caused by Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
: Introduction: Persistent genital arousal disorder/genito-pelvic dysesthesia (PGAD/GPD) consists of persistent or recurrent unwanted sensations of genital arousal that may include other types of genito-pelvic dysesthesia, which occur without ...
Yunxu Zhang, MM +3 more
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