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objective of this article is to summarize knowledge of SIJ dysfunction due to micro-traumatic lesions excluding inflammatory diseases, infections and tumours and to give some recommendations for treatment options including conservative treatment and surgical
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that mechanical instability is treated with surgery (but as we have seen there might be some room for conservative treatment) and functional instability with physiotherapy. However, some surgeons would advocate surgery, even on mechanically stable
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