1974
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-197405000-00053
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Movement of the Sacroiliac Joint

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“…[11][12][13] However, its movement is quite small. Therefore, an evaluation of the SIJ by a physical examination is quite difficult, and in addition, it is also difficult to detect an abnormality in the SIJ by simple radiography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[11][12][13] However, its movement is quite small. Therefore, an evaluation of the SIJ by a physical examination is quite difficult, and in addition, it is also difficult to detect an abnormality in the SIJ by simple radiography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 This joint is approximately 6 times more resistant to the lateral force than the lumbar spine, but has approximately 1/12 and 1/2 of the resistance to axial direction forces and rotation forces than the lumbar spine, respectively. 12 The force delivered to the SIJ is a shear force, and can reaches up to 4800 N. The rotation movement of the SIJ is very small, approximately less than 4°, and the translation is also small, approximately 1.6 mm but it does move.…”
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“…Falando em favor da mobilidade, nós temos a natureza sinovial do compartimento inferior aliada às alterações degenerativas que aparecem na articulação (5,15) . Este movimento é mais significativo nas mulheres durante a gravidez e a menstruação, devido aos efeitos da relaxina na resistência e na rigidez do colágeno (30) . As variações relacionadas com a idade, tais como a ancilose periarticular e as alterações nas superfícies articulares, fazem a mobilidade da articulação diminuir com o tempo (67) .…”
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“…Speaking in favor of mobility, we have the synovial nature of the inferior compartment coupled with degenerative changes occurring in the joint (5,15) . This movement is more significant in women during pregnancy and menstruation due to the effects of relaxin on the strength and rigidity of the collagen (30) . Agerelated changes, as periarticular ankylosis and alterations in the articular surfaces, make joint mobility decrease with time (67) .…”
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“…Phenomena of anteroposterior and craniocaudal translation were also reported [23]. More recently, orthogonal radiographic techniques have been used [11,25] in post mortem specimens and in vivo, albeit with certain difficulties, to yield objective signs of significant mobility of the sacroiliac joint [32].…”
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confidence: 96%