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Sacroiliac joint pain syndrome in active patients - A look behind the pain
CHEN YC; FREDERICSON M; SMUCK M
PHYS SPORTSMED , 2002, vol. 30, n° 11, p. 30-37 Doc n°: 107351 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : DE24 - TRAUMATISMES - BASSIN ET SACRUM, NC - MEDECINE DU SPORT The bones, ligaments, muscles, and nerves of the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) maybe damaged by direct trauma or by smaller, repetitive stresses. Injury to many complex adjacent structures can refer pain to the SIJ, and SIJ pathology can refer pain elsewhere. Because of the varied and overlapping presentation of symptoms, a precise diagnosis of SIJ pal syndrome is often challenging. Physicians who recognize the condition early and offer prompt treatment (eg, physical therapy, corrective exercises with mobilization, and, if necessary, corticosteroid injection) will make a definite contribution to improving their patient's athletic performance. Langue : ANGLAIS Tiré à part : OUI Identifiant basis : 2003225432 |
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