posterior sacral torsion and unilateral sacral flexion lesion. The joints are similar in that the sacroiliac joint is involved, however, the bone in dysfunction is a different bone of the pelvis ...
Sacroiliac disorders include movements around diagonal axes, unilateral sacral flexion lesions, and movements forwards (nutation) and backwards (counter nutation). Sacroiliac disorders often lock ...
Once energy delivery is complete, the RF probe is removed. Three lesions are created at each sacral level at 2, 4 and 6 o'clock. The procedure is completed under fluoroscopy; two 17 G transdiscal ...
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