Sacroiliac joint pain : a comprehensive guide to surgical and interventional procedures / edited by Alaa Abd-Elsayed and Dawood Sayed.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]Description: xvi, 259 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780197607947Subject(s): Sacroiliac Joint | ArthralgiaAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Sacroiliac joint painDDC classification: 616/.0472 LOC classification: RB127.5.C48 | S33 2022NLM classification: WE 750Summary: "The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a multiplanar joint located in the dorsal complex of the pelvis. The SIJ is one of the primary articulations that provides the lower extremities stability to enable an erect, stable posture. The SIJ is well endowed with ligaments, owing to the importance of its stability as it is the primary structure for weight transfer of the trunk to the pelvis and lower extremities. Furthermore, the joint is well vascularized and heavily innervated making it a clinically significant structure with respect to primary, autoimmune and traumatic disease processes"-- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Open Books | MCHS LIBRARY--LL Malawi College Of Health General Stacks | MCHS LIBRARY--LL Malawi College Of Health General Stacks | Non-fiction | WE 750 SAC 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | L10451 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a multiplanar joint located in the dorsal complex of the pelvis. The SIJ is one of the primary articulations that provides the lower extremities stability to enable an erect, stable posture. The SIJ is well endowed with ligaments, owing to the importance of its stability as it is the primary structure for weight transfer of the trunk to the pelvis and lower extremities. Furthermore, the joint is well vascularized and heavily innervated making it a clinically significant structure with respect to primary, autoimmune and traumatic disease processes"-- Provided by publisher.
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