Paterson, 2011 - Google Patents
Clinically reasoning the assessment of the sacroiliac joint.Paterson, 2011
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- 2984859895111413245
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- Paterson C
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- Publication venue
- SportEX Medicine
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In both the general population and sporting environments, back pain is a common pathology faced by practitioners. This article discusses the subgroup of posterior pelvic girdle pain and highlights the need for specific assessment of the sacroiliac joint. The article discusses key …
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