| 1. | His injury is officially listed as a left sacroiliac contusion.
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| 2. | As we age the characteristics of the sacroiliac joint change.
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| 3. | The dorsal sacroiliac ligaments include both long and short ligaments.
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| 4. | The disc spaces, facet and sacroiliac joints remain unaffected.
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| 5. | The sacroiliac joint contains numerous ridges and depressions that function in stability.
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| 6. | The sacroiliac joint connects the hip to the buttocks.
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| 7. | This sign is often indicative of sciatica, sacroiliac lesions or lumbosacral lesions.
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| 8. | This a foundational principle to the Hesch Method of treating sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
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| 9. | Biceps femoris could therefore act to stabilise the sacroiliac joint via the sacrotuberous ligament.
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| 10. | It typically results in inflammation of the sacroiliac joint, and can be debilitating.
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