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		<title>SI/Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The sacroiliac/SI joint is found in the pelvis and it links the spine to the pelvis.  It is commonly believed that when this joint loses mobility it will cause local pain.  This is a favourite chiropractic diagnosis.  I have found in my practice that this is seldomly the root of back pain.  If the joint truly loses it&#039;s motion,  I find it is secondary to loss of support somewhere in the pelvis; one of the four corners is not being held in place.</p>
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