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What is Sacroiliitis?

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What is Sacroiliitis?

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Sacroiliitis is a word meaning an inflammation (not infection) of the sacroiliac joints. Bilateral means that both sides are involved. The inflammation occurs because both joints are subluxated (slight dislocation). This means that both innominate (big pelvic) bones have moved cephalad and laterally (up and out) on the sacrum and are not functioning normally. Easy to correct by mobilize the back part of the innominates caudad and medially (down and in) on the sacrum.

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