Sacroiliac joint pain assessment, a physical therapist's approach

 

Click on the video above if you want to see how I might assess for sacroiliac joint pain.

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Techniques for Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Assessment: a physical therapist's approach

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Assessment: a physical therapist's approach

Click on the image above to see the video.

Assessment: a physical therapist's approach

Click on the image above to see the video.

Additional red-flags: history of cancer (especially breast, leg, prostate, thyroid, kidney). If someone is under 20 (scoliosis?) or over 50 (malignancy or arthritis? The latter not being a serious issue when I've encountered it in my clinic. I find mobility exercises tend to be more important in that case.)