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, low back pain; NA, not applicable; HVLA, high velocity, low amplitude; SIJ, sacroiliac joint; MVC, maximum isometric voluntary contractions; ASIS, anterior superior iliac spine; PSIS, posterior superior iliac spine; VAS, visual analogue scale; RCT
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symphysis and sacroiliac joint. In this, a bicortical iliac osteotomy is done, which starts just above the AIIS and goes into the posterior column of acetabulum halfway between the sciatic notch and posterior acetabular rim and stops short of the ilio
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thereafter. 17 Nevertheless, some changes can be found due to sacroiliac joint movement (nutation and contra-nutation) caused by ageing or surgical lumbar fusion, usually not exceeding 5°. 18 , 19 PI is closely considered a fixed parameter
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lesser trochanter up to superior origin of sacroiliac joints’ Lima Corp. 38–44 cm depending on patient size. ‘Start: Top of Iliac crest; Stop: Mid-femur or at least 3 cm below existing femoral implant. Perform two femoral condyle slices
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roof of the acetabulum and the sacroiliac joint. 76 Studies have shown that the iliac isthmus remains intact even in cases of extremely severe bone loss so, apart from in tumour cases, it has also been used for severe acetabular defects including
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Introduction The term ‘floating joint’ refers to a fracture that occurs both above and below the joint ( 1 ). It can be either extra-articular or intra-articular. In 1992, Liebergall et al. first used the term ‘floating hip’ to refer to a