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  • * [[Osteoarthritis]] of facet joint * Direct trauma to the facet joint, such as a car accident or fall.
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  • ...rapy and sacroiliac and lumbar exercises in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction syndrome. Pain Physician. 2021;24(3):223.</ref> ...on, and translatory gliding and traction mobilisations are used to restore joint play to its usual state.<ref>Physiopedia. [[Kaltenborn of Hand]] (last acce
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  • ...leland JA, Wainner RS. A regional interdependence model of musculoskeletal dysfunction: research, mechanisms, and clinical implications. J Man Manip Ther. 2013 Ma ...of proximal and distal joints in the same region of the reported pain and dysfunction is vital to the concept of regional interdependence. It is important to rem
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  • ...ychological and socioeconomic problems. Patient education and the use of a sacroiliac belt are important treatment strategies in the Pelvic Girdle Musculoskeleta == Use of a Sacroiliac Belt ==
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  • == The Sacroiliac Joint == ...rs, ACW, Snijders CJ. Relation between form and function in the sacroiliac joint. Part 1: Clinical anatomical aspects. Spine 1990a; 15(2): 130-132</ref>
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  • ...of iliac crest; strengthens the [[Lumbosacral Biomechanics|lumbo-sacral]] joint. '''Sacroiliac Ligaments'''
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  • *[[Sacroiliac Joint Pain]] (not dysfunction) ...in<ref>Laslett M, Aprill CN, McDonald B, Young SB. Diagnosis of sacroiliac joint pain: validity of individual provocation tests and composites of tests. Man
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  • ...eitis pubis develops secondary to increased compensatory motion across the joint because of limited motion elsewhere in the [[Kinetic Chain|kinetic chain]], * Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
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  • ...rior iliac crest and the gluteal fold, particularly in the vicinity of the sacroiliac joints (SIJ). The pain may radiate in the posterior thigh and can also occu ...and pubis. The pelvic bone consists the pubic symphysis and the sacroiliac joint.
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  • ...iction in range of motion during passive exercises due to tightness of the joint capsule." ...position with the most congruency of the joint surfaces. In this position, joint stability increases. The closed pack position for interphalangeal joints is
    28 KB (4,120 words) - 16:03, 24 July 2023
  • ...ross_sectional_study Association between lumbopelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction in women: A cross sectional study]. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice. 2 ''(PDF) Association between lumbopelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction in women: A cross sectional study''. Available from: <nowiki>https://www.re
    25 KB (3,632 words) - 10:49, 24 May 2022
  • [[File:Grays339.JPEG|267x267px|thumb|'''The Hip Joint''']] ...thereby providing tremendous stability to the joint. Functionally, the hip joint enjoys a very high range of motion.
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  • ...iliac joint]] (superior margin of the greater sciatic notch), the anterior sacroiliac ligament and occasionally the anterior surface of the [[Sacrotuberous Ligam ...often caused by direct trauma, post-surgical injury, lumbar and sacroiliac joint pathologies or overuse.<ref name="Tonley" /><ref name="Shah">Shah S, Wang T
    29 KB (4,214 words) - 16:07, 23 October 2023
  • ...fferentiating Buttock Pain and Sacroiliac Joint Disorders|Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction,]] [[Differentiating Buttock Pain|Gluteal Tendinopathy]], [https://physio-p * Anteriorly: the posterior acetabular column, hip joint capsule and proximal femur
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  • ...: It seems logical to think that pain in the foot region links directly to dysfunction in the foot region and that orthotics are the intervention of choice. Unfor ...or high arches<br>• Knee, hip or low back pain and [[Sacroiliac Joint|SIJ dysfunction]]<br>• [[Degenerative Disc Disease]] and [[scoliosis]]<br>• [[Osteoarth
    8 KB (1,219 words) - 09:10, 29 July 2021
  • ...on. A “hole” or weakness of a component in any of these systems can create dysfunction and resulting in poor performance and/or injury<ref name="Lee 2011" />. ...[[Sacroiliac Joint Force and Form Closure|force closure of the sacroiliac joint]]&nbsp;<ref name="Hoffman and Gabel 2013">Hoffman, J; Gabel, P. Expanding P
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  • ...ndlimb. InPractice. 2011;33(2):58-66. </ref> This lameness is often due to dysfunction at the stifle (e.g. cranial cruciate disease) or the hip (e.g. hip dysplasi * Sacroiliac luxations
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  • ...ed with symptoms of pelvic pain, urinary frequency/urgency, and defecatory dysfunction.”<ref name=":1" /> |Sacroiliac joint pain, hip pain
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  • ...ments in the body which become laxer during pregnancy leading to increased joint mobility and less efficient load transfer through the pelvis. ...redisposed to laxity with resultant reduced passive [[Joint Classification|joint]] stability. Ligament laxity reaches its maximum at the second trimester<re
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  • ...iction in range of motion during passive exercises due to tightness of the joint capsule." ...position with the most congruency of the joint surfaces. In this position, joint stability increases. For example, the closed pack position for the interpha
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