نتایج جستجو برای: sacroiliac joint

تعداد نتایج: 190279  

Journal: :American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2006
Brian S Foley Ralph M Buschbacher

The sacroiliac joint is an underappreciated cause of low back and buttock pain. It is thought to cause at least 15% of low back pain. It is more common in the presence of trauma, pregnancy, or in certain athletes. The pelvic anatomy is complex, with the joint space being variable and irregular. The joint transmits vertical forces from the spine to the lower extremities and has a role in lumbope...

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
colin murphy department of trauma & orthopaedics, addenbrooke’s cambridge university hospital, cambridge, uk james gill department of trauma & orthopaedics, addenbrooke’s cambridge university hospital, cambridge, uk andrew carrothers department of trauma & orthopaedics, addenbrooke’s cambridge university hospital, cambridge, uk peter hull department of trauma & orthopaedics, addenbrooke’s cambridge university hospital, cambridge, uk

fractures through the sacroiliac joint are very challenging to treat, technically difficult to reduce through closed methods on account of the multiaxial displacement of fractures fragments, frequently occur in very unwell patients, and have poor outcomes if malreduction is present. we describe a technique utilising the lateral window and a short buttress plate to reduce and stabilize the fragm...

Journal: :Pain physician 2013
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Hans Hansen Vidyasagar Pampati Frank J E Falco

BACKGROUND   The high prevalence of persistent low back pain and growing number of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities employed to manage chronic low back pain and the subsequent impact on society and the economy continue to hold sway over health care policy. Among the multiple causes responsible for chronic low back pain, the contributions of the sacroiliac joint have been a subject of debat...

Journal: :Pain physician 2012
Hans Hansen Laxmaiah Manchikanti Thomas T Simopoulos Paul J Christo Sanjeeva Gupta Howard S Smith Haroon Hameed Steven P Cohen

BACKGROUND The contribution of the sacroiliac joint to low back and lower extremity pain has been a subject of debate with extensive research. It is generally accepted that approximately 10% to 25% of patients with persistent low back pain may have pain arising from the sacroiliac joints. In spite of this, there are currently no definite conservative, interventional, or surgical management opti...

2010
Pascal Vanelderen Karolina Szadek Steven P. Cohen Jan De Witte Arno Lataster Jacob Patijn Maarten van Kleef Jan Van Zundert

The sacroiliac joint accounts for approximately 16% to 30% of cases of chronic mechanical low back pain. Pain originating in the sacroiliac joint is predominantly perceived in the gluteal region, although pain is often referred into the lower and upper lumbar region, groin, abdomen, and/ or lower limb(s). Because sacroiliac joint pain is difficult to distinguish from other forms of low back pai...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Pain 2018

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
vikram b. patel phoenix interventional center for advanced learning, algonquin, illinois, usa; phoenix interventional center for advanced learning, algonquin, illinois, usa. tel: +1-8478547246 ronald wasserman back and pain center, university of michigan, ann arbor, michigan, usa farnad imani pain research center, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

conclusion lower back pain is a major healthcare issue and this review article will help educate the pain practitioners about the current evidence based treatment options. results this review article describes the most common modalities available to an interventional pain physician along with the most relevant current and past references for the treatment of lower back pain. all the graphics an...

ژورنال: ارگونومی 2015
حاج ولیئی, غلامرضا, حیدری مقدم, رشید, خادمی کلانتر, خسرو, دهقان منشادی, فریده, کرمی, منوچهر, یاوری کیا, علیرضا,

  Introduction: Concurrent pain in the knee joint and its-related muscles is expectable in patients with sacroiliac dysfunction. However, the association between the severity of knee pain and the level of sacroiliac dysfunction is still unclear. The present study aimed to determine the association between the severity of sacroiliac dysfunction and the severity of pain due to involveme...

2018
Mohammad Reza Farazdaghi Alireza Motealleh Forough Abtahi Andrej Panjan Nejc Šarabon Farahnaz Ghaffarinejad

BACKGROUND Sacroiliac joint manipulation can alter joint and muscle control mechanisms through local and remote effects. Postural balance is controlled by supraspinal (rambling) and spinal-peripheral (trembling) mechanisms. A manipulation may interfere with postural control in quiet standing. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the immediate effects of sacroiliac joint manipulation on postural control in ...

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