Browsing by Subject "sacroiliac joint dysfunction"
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The effect of a non-specific gluteal contraction on transient stiffness of the sacroiliac joint as measured by Doppler Imaging of Vibrations
(2013)The complex anatomy and kinematics of the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) has lead to much debate amongst researchers and clinicians, creating a tension between best evidence and clinical practice. A criterion standard quantifying ... -
Measurement of sacroiliac joint stiffness with Doppler imaging of vibrations – A reliability study
(2011)Introduction: Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) motion dysfunction and its role in low back and pelvic pain remains an unresolved issue amongst the medical fraternity. Clinical objective SIJ motion and pain detection methods are both ... -
Observer reliability assessing ‘threshold levels’ in color Doppler imaging of vibration of the sacroiliac joint video clips
(2011)The concept of sacroiliac joint (SIJ) motion dysfunction is an area of contention in manual therapy. Manual methods of assessing the SIJ have been constrained by poor reliability and a lack of an agreed ‘gold standard’. ...