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The Distraction test is used to rule in and rule out a sprain of the anterior sacroiliac ligaments and sacroiliac dysfunction. This test has also been described as the Gapping (Transverse Anterior Stress) Test, and Sacroiliac Joint Stress Test<sup>2</sup>.<br> | |||
== Technique<br> == | == Technique<br> == |
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Purpose
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The Distraction test is used to rule in and rule out a sprain of the anterior sacroiliac ligaments and sacroiliac dysfunction. This test has also been described as the Gapping (Transverse Anterior Stress) Test, and Sacroiliac Joint Stress Test2.
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