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Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004
The sacroiliac joint is a source of pain in the lower back and buttocks in approximately 15% of the population. Diagnosing sacroiliac joint-mediated pain is difficult because the presenting complaints are similar to those of other causes of back pain. Patients with sacroiliac joint-mediated pain rarely report pain above L5; most localize their pain to ...
Paul, Dreyfuss   +3 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Pain

2021
The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) works as a shock absorber at the base of the spine. Repeated movements and/or accidental minor subluxation of the joint could cause a functional disorder known as SIJ dysfunction. Patients experience pain around the lumbogluteal and lower extremity areas due to SIJ dysfunction.
Daisuke Kurosawa, Eiichi Murakami
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Diagnosing Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019
The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a diarthrodial joint that has been implicated as a pain generator in approximately 10% to 25% of patients with mechanical low back or leg symptoms. Unique anatomic and physiologic characteristics of SIJ make it susceptible to mechanical stress and also create challenges in the diagnosis of SIJ pain.
Dinesh P, Thawrani   +2 more
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Management of Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2018
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ)-based pain can be difficult to diagnose definitively through physical examination and conventional radiography. A fluoroscopically guided injection into the SIJ can be both diagnostic and therapeutic. The initial phase of treatment involves nonsurgical modalities such as activity modification, use of a sacroiliac (SI) belt ...
Gary L, Schmidt   +2 more
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The Sacroiliac Joint as a Cause of Pain – Review of the Sacroiliac Joint Morphology and Models for Pain Genesis

Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie, 2021
AbstractIntroduction In recent years, the sacroiliac joint has become increasingly important as a generator of low back pain with and without pseudo-radicular pain in the legs. Up to 27% of reported back pain is generated by disorders in the sacroiliac joint.Method This review is based on a selective literature search of the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) as a
Anna, Völker   +2 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Pain

2018
The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) as a source of symptoms has been controversial; however, as knowledge about the joint increased, its role as a pain generator in patients complaining of symptoms that are often attributed to spinal pathology has become better appreciated.
William Henry Márquez-Arabia   +3 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Pain

2014
The sacroiliac joint is a diarthrodial joint (synovial). It is the largest axial joint in the body and is formed by the sacrum and ileum. Its average surface area is 17.5 cm2. The anterior joint is supplied by L2–S2 ventral rami and posterior joint by L3–S3 dorsal rami. It accounts for 15–20 % of chronic low back pain.
Ari Greis, Melissa Guanche
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Sacroiliac Joint Pain

2015
Sacroiliac joint pain is the third most common cause of chronic lower back pain, accounting for approximately 10–15 % of cases [1]. Recall from chapter one that the sacroiliac joints are the tough, fibrous, stable joints, with some limited but important movement, that translate the forces from the spine to the pelvis and legs.
Samuel L. Holmes   +5 more
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Provocative sacroiliac joint maneuvers and sacroiliac joint block are unreliable for diagnosing sacroiliac joint pain

Joint Bone Spine, 2006
Mapping studies of pain elicited by injections into the sacroiliac joints (SIJs) suggest that sacroiliac joint syndrome (SIJS) may manifest as low back pain, sciatica, or trochanteric pain. Neither patient-reported symptoms nor provocative SIJ maneuvers are sensitive or specific for SIJS when SIJ block is used as the diagnostic gold standard.
Jean-Marie, Berthelot   +4 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Debridement: A Novel Technique for the Treatment of Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 2005
Objective: This study was a retrospective analysis of 38 patients who underwent sacroiliac joint debridement(SJD) as a treatment for confirmed sacroiliac joint (SI joint) pain. Background Data: This is a new, unpublicized, minimally invasive (we define minimally invasive ...
Scott M W, Haufe, Anthony R, Mork
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