TO THE STUDY OF SACROILIAC JOINT
Authors:
VIJAY SHANKAR YADAV, DR P.N PENSIA
Page No: 605-615
Abstract:
Pain in the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a frequent but often misdiagnosed cause of mechanical back pain in the lower back. Patients with nonacicular low back pain have an incidence between 15 and 30 percent. The symptoms of SIJ discomfort are similar to those of other types of low back pain. The SIJs play a pivotal role in distributing body weight evenly between the spine and legs. A comprehensive functional anatomical review of the pelvis is offered after a historical overview of pelvic and specifically SIJ research is presented. In this article, I will discuss the SI joint in detail, including its structure, function, and potential causes of damage, as well as provide a thorough evaluation of how to diagnose its symptoms
Description:
Radio, Sacroiliac Biomechanics, Sacroiliac Joint, Sacroiliitis Management
Volume & Issue
Volume-12,ISSUE-2
Keywords
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