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==Sacroiliac Posterior Ligament Pain== | ==Sacroiliac Posterior Ligament Pain== | ||
The pain pattern from sacroiliac ligaments depends on which ligamentous section is involved. Patients in this study were diagnosed with sacroiliac joint dysfunction with a fluoroscopically guided periarticular SIJ injection with a >70% relief of pain. {{#pmid:25283251|kurosawa}} | The pain pattern from sacroiliac ligaments depends on which ligamentous section is involved. Patients in this study were diagnosed with sacroiliac joint dysfunction with a fluoroscopically guided periarticular SIJ injection with a >70% relief of pain. {{#pmid:25283251|kurosawa}} This built on their previous work.{{#pmid:17530380|murakami}} | ||
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Sacroiliac Posterior Ligament Pain
The pain pattern from sacroiliac ligaments depends on which ligamentous section is involved. Patients in this study were diagnosed with sacroiliac joint dysfunction with a fluoroscopically guided periarticular SIJ injection with a >70% relief of pain. [1] This built on their previous work.[2]
References
- โ Kurosawa et al.. Referred pain location depends on the affected section of the sacroiliac joint. European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society 2015. 24:521-7. PMID: 25283251. DOI.
- โ Murakami et al.. Effect of periarticular and intraarticular lidocaine injections for sacroiliac joint pain: prospective comparative study. Journal of orthopaedic science : official journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association 2007. 12:274-80. PMID: 17530380. DOI.