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Sacroiliac Joint
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The sacrum of your spine is attached to each ilium of the pelvis. These joints are called the sacroiliac joints or "SI joints".
Each joint is encased and strengthened by strong bands of connective tissue called ligaments. These ligaments allow approximately two to four millimeters of movement during weight-bearing and forward flexion.
When these ligaments become damaged or worn down by age they allow the joint to have excessive motion. This excessive motion inflames and disrupts the ... more
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