| 11. | Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is diagnosed by a physician.
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| 12. | The anterior ligament is thin and not as well defined as the posterior sacroiliac ligaments.
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| 13. | The spine and sacroiliac joint are neutral.
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| 14. | Certain skeletal joints such as the pubic symphysis and sacroiliac widen or have increased laxity.
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| 15. | The sacroiliac joint is highly dependent on its strong ligamentous structure for support and stability.
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| 16. | Modern sacroiliac joint surgery utilizes instrumentation systems attempts to be as minimally invasive as possible.
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| 17. | He also has mild osteoarthritis of the sacroiliac joint in his lower back, they said.
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| 18. | Those structures within a few centimeters of the sacroiliac joint include the sacrum, large intestine.
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| 19. | Surgery has been demonstrated to also be effective for some pathologies that involve sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
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| 20. | The sacral vertebrae are fused and the sacroiliac joints present like in land mammals and amphibious cetaceans.
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