Challenges of SI Testing: Part 1
The SI joint is stabilized by a network of ligaments and muscles. The normal sacroiliac joint has been shown to have approximately 2-4 mm of movement. So yes, the SIJ does move!
The SI joint is stabilized by a network of ligaments and muscles. The normal sacroiliac joint has been shown to have approximately 2-4 mm of movement. So yes, the SIJ does move!
Anatomy is the Root of Differential Diagnosis As clinicians we frequently hear about how we “create“ pain in our examination or treatment sessions. In the examination process “reproduction” of pain….the pain that brought them to seek care…. is very important. The “reproduction” of their symptoms guides our differential diagnosis. Anatomy is the …
Assessing the value of "Special Tests" can be a clinical challenge.
Carpal Tunnel Clinical Predictor Rules and clustering of tests are valuable features in the accurate diagnosis of CTS.
A variety of ankle injuries that could benefit from ankle mobilizations to restore range of motion and function.