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Biomechanical Sacroiliac Joint Pain: Prevention
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Lead Author(s):Â
Dwain M. Daniel, D.C.
How this evidence was rated:
Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy (SORT)
Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy (SORT)
Legend:A = consistent, good quality patient oriented evidence;
B = inconsistent or limited quality patient oriented evidence;
C = consensus, disease oriented evidence, usual practice, expert opinion or case series;
D = all or the preponderance of existing evidence is negative.
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Published on
June 25, 2007
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Rather lengthy searches for information relating to risk factors and prevention strategies for biomechanical sacroiliac joint pain (BSJP) has produced very limited results. Almost all risk factors identified are a result of expert opinion or limited scientific study.
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