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The couple around the corner decided my sacroiliac was the culprit.
He fractured his leg and received an injured sacroiliac during filming.
He bends his sacroiliac Like one receiving beatings.
"It's very bad for your sacroiliac!"
It's alleged that Patterson may have strained his sacroiliac, which made it difficult for him to escape Ali's punches.
I think I'd better see just how good that QongDaq is on my sacroiliac."
Certain skeletal joints such as the pubic symphysis and sacroiliac widen or have increased laxity.
"Sacroiliac joint dysfunction: Evidence-based diagnosis".
In addition, Mr. Grinkov had severe osteoarthritis the length of his spine, from neck to sacroiliac joint.
Piniella is wearing a brace (he doesn't flinch if you call it a corset) because his sacroiliac has been bending and swaying for several weeks.
Though this is called a joint, the sacroiliac isn't really capable of much movement, and when pressure is repeatedly applied the joint surfaces become inflamed.
Some sufferers report being able to hear the lower back and hip joints, the sacroiliac, clicking or popping in and out as they walk or change position.
Sacroiliac, an anatomical abbreviation for the sacroiliac (joint)
Suddenly, personal familiarity with the sacroiliac was no longer restricted to doctors, athletes and ecdysiasts like Virginia "Ding-Dong" Bell.
Elastin is also very important in the lungs, ligament, the skin, the urinary bladder, elastic cartilage, and the intervertebral disc above the sacroiliac.
Duncan could feel a twinge in his back, in the area of his sacroiliac, and he prayed it wouldn't lead to a muscular spasm before the trial.
The ligaments in the sacroiliac are among the strongest in the body and are not suspected by many clinicians to ever be susceptible to spraining or tearing.
Coghlan, who lives in Rye, N.Y., missed a step at his home three weeks ago and tore a ligament in the sacroiliac.
But after 15 years of part-time rusticating, he ended up with "a superb library of mortgages, mostly first editions, and the finest case of sacroiliac known to science."
In the center ring, a contortionist, Rudolph Delmonte, achieves such incredible pretzel stances that painful reflections on the sacroiliac are induced in the onlooker.
In 1934, the work of Mixter and Barr shifted all emphasis in research and treatment from the sacroiliac to the herniated intervertebral disc, namely lumbar discs.
In the acute phase (first 1-2 weeks) for a mild sprain of the sacroiliac, it is typical for the patient to be prescribed rest, ice/heat, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medicine.
The innominate bones join in the front of the pelvis to form the pubic symphysis, and at back of the sacrum to form the sacroiliac (SI) joints.
These articulations in the spine that are amenable to spinal manipulative therapy include the z-joints, the atlanto-occipital, atlanto-axial, lumbosacral, sacroiliac, costotransverse and costovertebral joints.
The Interosseous Sacroiliac Ligament lies deep to the posterior ligament, and consists of a series of short, strong fibers connecting the tuberosities of the sacrum and ilium.