The "'external iliac arteries "'are two major arteries which bifurcate off the common iliac arteries anterior to the sacroiliac joint of the pelvis.
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As an example, a sacroiliac joint can be hypermobile in one direction, yet hypomobile in the opposite direction, for a variety of reasons.
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If pain is elicited on the contralateral side posteriorly around the sacroiliac joint, it is suggestive of pain mediated by dysfunction in that joint.
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The clinical pattern of reactive arthritis commonly consists of an inflammation of fewer than five joints which often includes the knee or sacroiliac joint.
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The arteries run inferolaterally, along the medial border of the psoas muscles to their bifurcation at the pelvic brim, in front of the sacroiliac joints.
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To perform Gaenslen's test, the hip joint is flexed maximally on one side and the opposite hip joint is extended, stressing both sacroiliac joints simultaneously.
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Inzamam has a problem with the sacroiliac joint in his lower back, but Woolmer said Wednesday the captain would definitely play at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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The term " dimples of Venus ", while informal, is a historically accepted name within the medical profession for the superficial topography of the sacroiliac joints.
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While these structures could be injured during any type of sacroiliac joint procedure, the lateral minimally invasive approach is associated with the greatest number of complications.
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In bipedal mammals, the iliac crests are parallel to the vertically oriented sacroiliac joints, where in quadrupedal mammals they are parallel to the horizontally oriented sacroiliac joints.