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Year : 2014 | Volume
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Non-inflammatory sacroiliac joint disorders
Simon Petrides
Blackberry Clinic Group, Milton Keynes; British Institute of Musculoskeletal Medicine, UK
Correspondence Address:
Simon Petrides Blackberry Clinic Group, Milton Keynes; British Institute of Musculoskeletal Medicine, UK
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DOI: 10.1016/j.injr.2014.09.017
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Pain as a result of 'dysfunction' of the sacroiliac joint is commonly due to non- inflammatory disorders. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is considered a cause of pain by os- teopaths, chiropractors and physiotherapists. Musculoskeletal physicians, sport and ex- ercise medicine specialists and pain physicians have researched further into the concepts of SIJ pain and dysfunction. History, clinical signs and radiological investigations individ- ually are inadequate to diagnose sacroiliac joint pain. However, as with all musculoskeletal assessment, careful analysis of all the presenting features can direct the physician to the diagnosis with reasonable accuracy. |
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