Abstract
The sacroiliac joint is a frequent target of sports-related trauma and repetitive stress. Pain referral patterns can complicate the diagnosis. Pain provocation testing and fluoroscopy injections are the most useful tools for making a specific diagnosis. Pain usually resolves once kinetic chain alterations are corrected with physical therapy.
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Chen, Y. C., Fredericson, M., & Smuck, M. (2002, November 1). Sacroiliac joint pain syndrome in active patients: A look behind the pain. Physician and Sportsmedicine. McGraw-Hill Companies. https://doi.org/10.3810/psm.2002.11.527
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