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Traditional SI Joint Surgery Traditional or "open" SI joint fusion surgery is very different than the iFuse minimally invasive option. Open SI joint surgery requires a significant amount of soft tiss...

Why Choose an SI Joint-Trained Provider? Ask your doctor if he or she is specifically trained in diagnosing and treating SI joint problems. If not, consider finding one who is. Find a trained doctor ...

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SI-BONE is a global leader in technology for surgical treatment of musculoskeletal disorders of the sacropelvic anatomy. Published clinical studies have shown that 15% to 30% of chronic lower back pai...

SI-BONE is focused on helping patients in one of the most under-served, under-diagnosed, and under-treated areas in orthopedics, the sacroiliac (SI) joint. The iFuse Implant System® is intended f...

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Symptoms


Pain from sacroiliac joint dysfunction can be felt anywhere in the lower back or spine, buttocks, pelvis, groin, or sometimes in the legs. Chronic SI joint pain symptoms can make it difficult to perfo...

People with SI joint dysfunction can experience pain and impaired function. It's important to note that SI joint pain symptoms can be similar to those of other conditions of the lumbar spine, pelvis, ...

Understanding Your Symptoms Sacroiliac (SI) joint disorders require appropriate interpretation of your history, clinical exam results, and imaging studies. Often hip pathology and/or lumbar pathology...

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Diagnostic Tests


To determine whether you have a sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction, it's very important that you get the right diagnostic tests. Here are the most commonly accepted methods to diagnose SI joint dysfunc...

Provocative SI Joint Tests Your doctor may perform a series of provocative tests or exams to manipulate your joints or feel for tenderness over your SI joint. All of these can help establish a diagno...

Diagnostic Imaging In addition, X-rays, a CT scan, or MRI may be helpful in diagnosis. It is also important to remember that more than one condition (like a disc or hip problem) can co-exist with SI ...

Diagnostic Injections of the SI Joint The most widely used method to accurately determine the cause of SI joint pain is to inject the SI joint with local anesthetic. Fluoroscopic guided SI joint inj...

During the SI joint injection procedure, a small amount of numbing medicine (a local anesthetic such as lidocaine) is injected into the SI joint under fluoroscopic guidance or CT guidance. If the...

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Misdiagnosis


For most of the 20th century, doctors were not focused on the SI joint as a source of chronic lower back pain, so misdiagnosis was – and can still be – common. Know what to share with your doctor and ...

The History of SI Joint Pain Diagnosis To understand why SI joint pain can be easily misdiagnosed, it's important to know the history. For about 70 years, medical providers have turned to the spinal...

Know What to Share with Your Doctor To improve your chance of a correct diagnosis -- and treatment! -- follow these steps to start. Keep track of when the pain occurs and how intensely you feel it i...

A provider trained in SI joint pain diagnosis will evaluate all the information you provide, including any history of injury, failed lumbar fusion or other surgery, location of your pain, or problems ...

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Causes


Trauma and degeneration are the two main causes of SI joint dysfunction and pain. Read on to learn more about potential SI joint pain causes....

Low Back Pain and SI Joint Pain Causes As with other joints in the body, the sacroiliac (SI) joint can become damaged, can suffer from wear and tear, or the ligaments supporting the joint may be stret...

What Causes SI Joint Pain? Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction and associated pain can be caused by a specific traumatic event (disruption) or can develop over time (degeneration). Sacroiliac Trauma (...

Other Causes of Low Back Pain While the SI joint can be a significant contributor to pain in the lower back, pelvis or pelvic region, buttocks, or legs, many structures in the lower back and pelvic a...

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What to Expect


The journey from deciding to find a solution for your sacroiliac joint pain to experiencing lasting SI joint pain relief can be a long one for many people, especially if you don't know what to expect....

1. Get an Accurate Diagnosis If you don't have an accurate diagnosis, it's not likely that you'll get the right treatment for your pain, whether it's SI joint, lumbar, spine, or another cause. A doct...

2. Try Conservative Therapies If you do receive an SI joint pain diagnosis, your doctor may have a few pain relief options to try before considering surgery: Pain MedicationPhysical TherapyTherapeut...

3. Ask about SI Joint Surgery Two types of SI joint fusion surgery exist: traditional "open" surgery and minimally invasive surgery (MIS). If conservative therapies fail, consider asking your doctor ...

MIS SI Joint Fusion: iFuse iFuse is the ONLY minimally invasive surgical option available for SI joint fusion clinically proven effective by multiple high-level clinical trials for certain causes of ...

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Therapies


Several options are available to address SI joint dysfunction, starting with non-surgical therapies that may be performed repetitively. Some people respond well to physical therapy and exercises. Othe...

Just about all SI joint treatment plans start with non-surgical therapies. The goal of these therapies is to decrease the pain and improve the function of the joint and address conditions that contrib...

Non-Surgical SI Joint Treatment Options Pain Medication* Your healthcare provider may prescribe NSAIDs, opiods, or other medications to help relieve your SI joint pain. Pain medication may help trea...

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iFuse


In a 5-year prospective trial, patients had rapid and sustained relief of SI joint pain. Also, 95% of the patients were very or somewhat satisfied with the results at 5 years. -- Whang - Med De...

How the iFuse Implant System Works The iFuse Implant System® is intended for sacroiliac joint fusion including use in high and low energy fractures of the pelvic ring. The iFuse Implant Sy...

Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Surgery: What to Expect Sacroiliac (SI) joint fusion is a surgical procedure performed in an operating room, with either general or spinal anesthesia. The iFuse Implant ...

Your surgeon will use a specially designed system to guide the instruments that prepare the bone and facilitate placement of the titanium implants across the sacroiliac joint. Fluoroscopy, an imaging ...

Clinically proven and minimally invasive, iFuse* improves pain, patient function, and quality of life....

Minimally invasive SI joint surgery is the current medical standard of care for SI joint fusion to relieve sacroiliac joint pain. Titanium construction designed specifically to stabilize and fuse the ...

Some complications with MIS, as with all surgery, are anticipated. Read more about the potential risks. Your doctor will advise you on resuming your daily living activities as your healing and sympto...

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Traditional Surgery


When is traditional “open” surgery the best option for SI joint pain relief? What's the difference between open SI joint surgery and minimally invasive surgery (MIS)?...

Open Surgery Traditional sacroiliac joint fusion involves open surgery that may take up to a few hours. Open surgery includes a surgical incision to access the joint, removal of cartilaginous materia...

Minimally Invasive Surgery Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) or SI joint fusion requires a smaller surgical incision, less time in surgery (about an hour), which typically means less time at the hospi...

Potential Benefits of iFuse versus Traditional SI Joint Fusion Smaller incision sizeReduced blood lossNo need for bone graftingLess soft tissue strippingMinimal tendon irritationLess time in the opera...

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Why Choose a Trained Doctor


For most of the last century, doctors were taught that the SI joint did not move and therefore could not be a source of low back pain. Today, we know that's not true. Finding a doctor who is well trai...

Trained Doctors Know SI Joint Tests and Indications Doctors trained in considering the SI joint as a source of pain know which tests -- from provocative tests to SI joint diagnostic injections -- wil...

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Clinical Results


The iFuse Implant, CE marked since 2010, is the only device for treatment of SI joint dysfunction that is supported by significant published clinical evidence, including two Level I Randomized Control...

Peer-reviewed Articles Clinical data that demonstrates positive patient outcomes over a sustained period of time are essential for all medical treatments. iFuse is no exception. More than 100 articl...

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Expected Outcomes


What to Expect After iFuse SI Joint Fusion Surgery Surgical outcomes and post-surgical results vary. Please talk to your doctor about what to expect and if you have any questions about any stage of t...

Day of iFuse Surgery Minimally invasive surgical (MIS) approach is less invasive than traditional SI joint surgery. The iFuse procedure involves the insertion of typically three small, triangular, ti...

After the Minimally Invasive iFuse Surgery Please discuss post-operative weight bearing recommendations with your surgeon. Some patients may be able to progress rapidly to full weight-bearing. Other ...

iFuse Success Rates and Patient Outcomes More than 100 published, peer-reviewed articles have demonstrated the safety, effectiveness, durability and economic benefit of the iFuse implant, available s...

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SI Joint Q & A


Answers to Some Frequently Asked Questions...

Chronic low back pain can have a dramatic impact on daily activities as well as the ability to work. SI-BONE is focused on educating patients on one of the most under-served, under-diagnosed, and unde...

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Clinical Data


Available since 2009, iFuse is the only SI joint fusion device with published results from randomized controlled trials and the only one with multiple prospective clinical studies that show iFuse impr...

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Clinical Trials


Do you have a patient who might be a candidate for an iFuse clinical trial? Use the Clinical Trials identifiers to locate the right trial.   You are now leaving this website and will be redirec...

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Events and Meetings


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SI Joint Dysfunction


The iFuse Implant System was developed as a minimally invasive surgical option for patients who have failed non-surgical treatment options....

The iFuse Implant System The iFuse Implant System® is intended for sacroiliac joint fusion including use in high and low energy fractures of the pelvic ring. The potential benefits? Minimally i...

iFuse Surgical Technique The possible benefits of the iFuse minimally invasive surgical procedure are: MIS procedure with small incisionDesigned using standard orthopedic "pin, drill, broach" surgic...

Be sure to review the Indications and Risks. Order iFuse 3D customerservice.germany@si-bone.com  T  0049 (0) 621 97686000 infoeurope@SI-BONE.com...

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Diagnostic Resources


As part of any physical exam to determine whether the SI joint is the cause of a patient's pain, the clinical standard is to leverage Provocative Tests and Diagnostic Injections. Here are the symptoms...

Diagnosis of the SI joint as a Source of Symptoms Sacroiliac (SI) joint disorders require appropriate interpretation of a patient’s history, clinical exam results, and imaging studies. Often hip path...

SI Joint Pain Symptoms During physical examination, patients with SI joint disorders may exhibit any/all of the following symptoms: Lower back painSensation of lower extremity: pain, numbness, tinglin...

What's Included in an SI Joint Exam Differential diagnosis to rule out other sources of painNegative lumbar spine examNegative hip examWhile standing, have the patient point to the location of pain (F...

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SI University


Since 2009, SI-BONE has trained thousands of healthcare providers worldwide on the iFuse Implant System®. SI University® offers a broad curriculum of educational programs on the diagnosis and treatme...

Primary Surgeon Training SI University invites you to our 2-day training course where a number of well-chosen faculty will share their experience around the SI Joint with you. On the first day,...

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SI Joint Publications


Review the medical literature on SI joint dysfunction, including burden of disease, prevalence, and diagnosis.   You are now leaving this website and will be redirected to: https://ous.si-bon...

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Careers


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"The diversity of the work that I do ensures no day is like any other. It's such a humble experience to see the direct impact of our work on patients. I feel so proud to be working alongside so many p...

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Compliance


SI-BONE Inc. Comprehensive Compliance Program SI-BONE, Inc. is committed to establishing and maintaining an effective Compliance Program in accordance with "Compliance Program Guidance for Pharmaceut...

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Potential Risks


With any surgery, there are potential risks of complications. We've collected information that patients should understand before undergoing an iFuse procedure. Talk to your doctor to learn more....

Information for Patients Considering SI Joint Surgery If you are a Healthcare Provider, please view the Indications for Use here. WHAT IS THE iFUSE IMPLANT SYSTEM®? The iFuse Implant System is a...

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iFuse Patient Questions


Over the years, we have collected the most common questions potential iFuse patients have had about the procedure. If your question isn't answered here, review our SI Joint Q&A or talk with your d...

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What Is the SI Joint?


Where Is the SI Joint Located? The sacroiliac (SI) joint is located in the pelvis. It links the iliac bone (pelvis) to the sacrum (lowest part of the spine above the tailbone). This joint transfers we...

SI Joint Anatomy and Function: Does It Move? The SI joint is stabilized by a network of ligaments and muscles, which also limit motion. The normal sacroiliac joint has a small amount of normal motion...

SI Joint Shape, Size, and Texture: It's a Real Joint The SI joint is a true diarthrodial joint, the most common and moveable joint in the body. The articular surfaces are ear shaped, containing irreg...

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Causes of Non-Specific Lower Back Pain. 15-30% of chronic low back pain can be attributed to the SI joint.


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iFuse Implant System


The iFuse Implant System® consists of cannulated triangular, titanium (Ti 6Al4V ELI) implants with a porous surface and an instrument system. Implant surface and shape are designed to prevent rotation...

Designed Specifically for Sacroiliac Joint Fusion The iFuse Implant System® is intended for sacroiliac joint fusion, including use in high and low energy fractures of the pelvic ring. ...

With the iFuse Implant System, there is no need for: Preparation of the joint prior to implantBMP or autologous bone graftAdditional pedicle screws and rodsHollow modular anchorage screwsCannulated c...

There are potential risks associated with the iFuse Implant System. It may not be appropriate for all patients and not all patients may benefit. For full prescribing information, including indications...

Surgical Implants Stabilize the SI Joint Designed to stabilize and fuse the SI joint, SI-BONE has developed a minimally invasive surgical (MIS), innovative, patented, sacroiliac implant system for sa...

iFuse 3DTM The iFuse 3D Implant, created with the latest 3D printing technology, combines the patented triangular shape of the iFuse Implant with a proprietary 3D-printed porous trabecular surfa...

iFuse Ordering Information...

European Union Part Numbers for iFuse Implant System iFuse Implants Disposables ...

Order iFuse Implant System SI-BONE Deutschland GmbH Steubenstrasse 46 68163 Mannheim...

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Surgical Technique


This minimally invasive procedure is performed through a small incision and requires about one hour of surgical time....

Minimally Invasive SI Joint Fusion The Procedure The procedure typically involves the insertion of three small titanium implants across the SI joint, and is designed to stabilize and fuse the SI joi...

The following surgical technique describes the steps for the implantation of the iFuse Implants. Skin mark and incisionPin insertionPlace soft tissue protectorMeasure depthDrillBroachInsert implantRe...

Benefits of MIS over Traditional Surgery There are many potential benefits of iFuse minimally invasive surgical (MIS) technique over traditional surgical SI joint fixation, including: Smaller incisi...

The Risks As with all surgical procedures and permanent implants, there are risks and considerations associated with surgery and use of the iFuse Implant. There are potential risks associated wi...

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Navigation Technology


SI-BONE offers healthcare providers navigation technology to help with the iFuse implant procedure....

iFuse-Navigation Set The iFuse-Navigation Set allows surgeons who use the O-arm® imaging system and StealthStation® navigation system to perform the iFuse procedure for MIS SI joint fusion. Here's ...

Order iFuse Navigation Technology To order iFuse navigation technology, please contact your local SI-BONE sales representative or call/email SI-BONE at: T +39 0331 1561179 infoeurope@SI-BONE....

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Indications and Risks


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Provocative Tests


Provocative tests are a commonly used method for healthcare professionals to determine whether pain is originating from the SI joint. The maneuvers are used to isolate the SI joint as the source of pa...

Provocative Tests: General Testing Comments For a test to be positive, it must reproduce the patient’s typical pain in their SI joint region.While 1 positive test raises suspicion, 3 or more positive...

Distraction Applies tensile forces on the anterior aspect of the SI joints The patient lies supine and is asked to place their forearm under their lower back to maintain lordosis and to support the lu...

Thigh Thrust Applies anteroposterior shear stress on the SI joint The patient lies supine with affected side hip flexed to 90 degrees. The pelvis is stabilized at the opposite ASIS with the hand of th...

FABER: Flexion, Abduction, External Rotation Applies tensile force on the anterior aspect of the SI joint on the side tested The patient lies supine as the examiner crosses the affected-side foot over...

Compression Applies compression force across the SI joints The patient is placed in a side-lying position, with the affected side up, facing away from the examiner, with a pillow between the knees.The...

Gaenslen's Applies torsional stress on the SI joints The patient lies supine with the affected side leg near the edge of the table. For safety, the patient’s shoulders are positioned toward the middle...

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SI Joint Injections


When the SI joint is suspected as the source of the patient’s low back pain, confirmation is provided by image-guided injection. This injection is the diagnostic “litmus test” for SI joint conditions....

SI Joint Diagnostic Injection When a local anaesthetic is injected into the sacroiliac joint and symptoms temporarily resolve, this is confirmation of the SI joint as the source of the patient’s low ...

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Resource Library


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Resource Library


SI-BONE is focused on educating patients and providers on one of the most under-diagnosed and under-treated areas in spine, the sacroiliac (SI) joint....

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Burden of SI Joint Pain


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Diagnosing SI Joint Dysfunction


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001. Bernard - CORR 1987


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002. Schwarzer - Spine 1995


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SI Joint Treatment


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Clinical Evidence


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Sustained Improvement


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Why Don't More Doctors Check the SI Joint?


More and more doctors are being educated to look at the SI joint as a potential source of low back pain. But it hasn't always been that way. The history of medical education shows us why....

History of Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction Sacroiliac (SI) joint disorders and the associated symptoms have been well known for over a century. In fact, in the early 1900s, symptoms that seemed to a...

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How Does a Healthy SI Joint Function?


When the SI joint is functioning properly, there is effective transfer of force and load across the SI joint from the lower extremities (legs) to the spine.28...

A Properly Functioning SI Joint There is a limited amount of motion in an SI joint which is functioning properly. The motion that does occur at the sacroiliac joint occurs in multiple planes. The sac...

There is a secondary group of muscles that selectively stabilize each of the SI joints. These muscles and their attachments are described as slings. These muscle groups cross the midline and also cros...

Motor Control Motor Control is the process by which people use their nervous system to activate and coordinate the muscle firing and limb movement involved in the performance of a motor skill.28,33,3...

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What Is SI Joint Dysfunction?


There are multiple conditions that may result in SI joint dysfunction....

The Purpose of the SI Joint The function of the SI joint is to transfer weight and forces due to movement from your upper body through the pelvis to your legs and vice versa. The SI joint is an essen...

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How Do I Prepare for SI Joint Physical Therapy?


These questions may assist you in getting the most out of your physical therapy appointment. After an initial evaluation, your physical therapist should have the information needed to answer the follo...

Questions for Your Physical Therapist What is the best way for me to sleep, sit, and move during my daily activities?Which activities should I avoid that may make my sacroiliac joint pain or problem w...

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What Causes Pain in the Lower Back, Buttocks, or Pelvic Region?


Low back pain is a common symptom that affects many people during their lifetime. For some, low back pain can be an acute, short-term problem. Others experience chronic, long-term symptoms. Appropriat...

Many structures in the lower back and pelvic area can cause pain, including the SI Joint. Here are just a few: Slipped Disc: Most commonly, people think of a “slipped disc” as a cause of low back pai...

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Why Does the SI Joint Start Having Problems?


Potential SI Joint Pain Causes Potential causes of SI joint dysfunction include degenerative sacroiliitis or SI joint disruption. If the motion in your pelvis is asymmetric, then problems can occur ...

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Is SI Joint Dysfunction Common?


It is commonly reported in clinical literature that 15-30% of chronic lower back pain is attributed to the SI joint. But the number may be higher than that, because the condition is often overlooked b...

Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Complaints Some people who complain of lower back pain actually have problems in their sacroiliac (SI) joint.1 There may be up to a million patients annually with low back compla...

Differential Diagnosis Is Required to Rule Out SI Joint Dysfunction Weksler, et al., report that sacroiliac joint dysfunction can feel like discogenic or radicular low back pain.26 In fact, many low b...

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How do I Know that my SI Joint is not Functioning Properly?


If you have trouble sleeping comfortably, feeling of pain and leg instability (buckling, giving way) when standing, pain in certain lying or bending positions, or tenderness in your buttocks, you may ...

SI Joint Dysfunction Tests Doctors do not always look for the SI joint as a source of lower back pain, although many articles have been written about it. Your lower back pain may have been previousl...

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How Can My Doctor Tell Whether I Have SI Joint Dysfunction?


To determine whether your SI joint is to blame for the lower back, upper buttock, or leg pain you've been experiencing, a trained doctor will consider your health history, symptoms, results from SI jo...

It is not always easy to diagnose SI joint disorders, but provocative tests and injections are helpful for confirming the SI joint as the pain source. Sometimes your physical findings may indicate a S...

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What's Included in a Physical Therapist Assessment for SI Joint Pain?


All physical therapists have different approaches to therapy, and there is no one best practice for physical therapists that treat SI joint dysfunctions. Your physical therapist will likely create an ...

The list below includes areas that a physical therapist may consider when evaluating your sacroiliac joint pain. Based on your medical history, personal goals, physical therapy evaluation, and the ref...

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iFuse 3D


The iFuse 3DTM Implant offers a new dimension in SI joint fusion....

Minimally invasive surgical fusion of the sacroiliac (SI) joint using machined solid triangular titanium plasma spray (TPS) coated implants has demonstrated positive clinical outcomes in SI joint pain...

Order iFuse 3D customerservice.germany@si-bone.com  T  0049 (0) 621 97686000 infoeurope@SI-BONE.com...

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iFuse Navigation Instrument Set


The new iFuse Navigation Instrument Set allows surgeons who use the O-arm imaging system and StealthStation® navigation system to perform the iFuse procedure for MIS SI joint fusion. Here are the inst...

Instrumentation for iFuse Procedure SI-BONE iFuse-Navigation™ Instrument SetSI-BONE Radiolucent Instrument SetSI-BONE 3.1 mm Threaded Tip and Blunt Tip Pins Additional Instrumentation Medtronic® O-...

Order the iFuse Navigation Instrument Set To order the iFuse Navigation Instrument Set, please contact your local SI-BONE sales representative or call SI-BONE at: T +39 0331 1561179 infoeurope@SI-B...

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Diagnostic Algorithm for SI Joint Pain


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Provocative Test Descriptions


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SI Joint Diagnostic Injection Worksheet


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iFuse 3D™ Product Brochure


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003. Maigne - Spine 1996


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004. Irwin - Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2007


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005. Sembrano - Spine 2009


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006. Laslett - Man Ther 2005


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007. Stuber - J Can Chiropr Assoc 2007


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008. Laslett - J Man Manip Ther 2008


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009. Szadek - J Pain 2008


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010. Wong - Musculoskeletal Care 2012


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011. Lorio - IJSS 2016


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013. Maigne - Eur Spine J 2005


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014. DePalma - Pain Med 2011


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016. Ha - Spine 2008


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017. MacBarb - IJSS 2017b


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018. Polly - IJSS 2016 [INSITE 2yr]


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019. Dengler - Pain Physician 2017 [iMIA 1yr]


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020. Duhon - IJSS 2016 [SIFI 2yr]


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021. Dengler - Spine 2017 [pooled analysis: INSITE, iMIA, SIFI]


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022. Darr - MDER 2018 [LOIS 4yr]


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SI Joint Diagnostic Injections


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023. Vanaclocha - Neurosurgery 2017


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024. Cher - MDER 2015


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025. Mixter - NEJM 1934


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026. Weksler - AOTS 2007


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027. Sturesson - Spine 1989


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028. Snijders - Clin Biomech 1993


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029. Panjabi - J Spinal Disord 1992


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030. Lee - IWCLBPGP 1998


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031. Vleeming - Spine 1990 (part 1)


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032. Vleeming - Spine 1990 (part 2)


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033. Hodges - Spine 1996


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034. Richardson - Spine 2002


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044. Gutke - Spine 2008


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045. Ostgaard - Spine 1992


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054. Stuge - Spine 2004


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055. Stuge - Man Therapy 2006


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056. Snijders - Clin Biomech 1993 (part 2)


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057. van Wingerden - Eur Spine J 2004


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058. Vleeming - Clin Biomech 1989


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059. Cibulka - Spine 1998


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060. Hammer - PLoS One 2015


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061. Smith - ASIR 2013


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062. Ledonio - CORR 2014


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063. Ledonio - MDER 2014


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064. Lorio - Open Orthop J 2014


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065. Petersen - BMC Muskuloskel Disord 2017


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068. Mao - Orthop Review 2018


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070. Rudolf - Open Orthop J 2012


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071. Vanaclocha - Br J Neurosurg 2018


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072. Rainov - Eur Spine J 2018


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073. Cleveland III - J Spine Surg 2019


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076. Dengler - JBJS Am 2019 [iMIA 2yr]


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074. Tran - Pain Physician 2019


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075. Shamrock - Global Spine J 2019


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078. Patel - MDER 2019 [SALLY 6mo]


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077. Casaroli - Eur Spine J 2019


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Five Reasons Your Lower Back Hurts


Almost everyone will experience lower back pain at some point in their lifetime.  For some, it’s on the level of a nagging annoyance, but for others, everyday activities -- like hoisting your ...

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An SI Joint Injection: Will It Work for Me?


We get this question a lot: what is a sacroiliac joint injection (also called an SI joint injection) and will it help relieve my lower back, leg, or groin pain?...

What Is a Sacroiliac Joint Injection? There are two kinds of SI joint injections: Diagnostic SI joint injections, intended to help determine if your pain is coming from your SI joint T...

Are there side effects associated with therapeutic SI joint injections?* Corticosteroids have potential side effects, so your doctor will likely prescribe a maximum of two or three therapeutic SI joi...

Some potential side effects of SI joint injections of steroids are: Bruising at the site of the injectionAn allergic reactionInfectionIncreased localized pain or bleedingNegative effects on metabolis...

Download this pamphlet to record the results after your diagnostic injection(s) and for a brief description of SI joint pain treatment.If non-surgical SI joint treatment such as SI joint injection...

*Sources for side effects: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01717430 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513245/ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/4934-steroid-injections/ris...

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Deformity


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Fixation Rigid titanium construction and triangular implant geometry provide immediate stabilization. Unique design provides interference fit between the implant and the surrounding bone (cortical an...

More Levels. More Stress. A 2009 paper published in Spine by Ivanov showed fusing the L5-S1 and L4-S1 increased the motion (stress) of the sacroiliac joint by 52% and 168%, respectively.112 Convers...

Bedrock Biomechanics108 Barrow Neurological Institute iFuse Bedrock stabilized the SI joint as measured by decreased ROM S2AI and S2AI with iFuse Bedrock decreased the bending ...

For indications, safety, and risk information about the iFuse Implant System, click here....

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079. Whang - MDER 2019 [LOIS 5yr]


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Is Your Sciatica Coming From Your Spine or Your SI Joint?


If you have pain radiating down your leg, you may immediately think: “I have a pinched nerve in my back.” But sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction can also cause pain that radiates down the leg. So, how ...

The tricky thing is, the real source of the pain might be something else: your SI joint. Start here to better understand your symptoms and what to do about them: Nerve Compression or Irritation fr...

Here are a few subtle differences that he or she may be looking for: table { border-collapse: collapse; } td + td, th + th { border-left: 1px solid #e8e8e8; } Sciatica and...

SI Joint and Sciatica Definitions Let’s back up a step and make sure we fully understand the definitions of sciatica and SI joint dysfunction. What Is Sciatica? Sciatica is a symptom (radiating leg...

Spine Problems that Can Result in Sciatica A bulging, ruptured, or herniated disc in the spineCentral spinal stenosis or when your central spinal canal is constrictedForaminal stenosis, when the open...

Testing to Determine the Source of Your Leg or Lower Back Pain Your doctor will likely ask many questions, such as when the pain started, how long it lasts, and what causes it to get worse or better....

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080. Rudolf - Open Orthop J 2014


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Rehabilitation for SI Joint Pain and/or Dysfunction


The sacroiliac (SI) joint is the joint between the sacrum and the ilium bones. The sacrum supports the spine and is itself supported by the ilium on either side. The SI joint is meant to remain relati...

When a patient is diagnosed with SI joint dysfunction, non-surgical treatment is typically recommended as the first-line of treatment and is continued if the patient is continuing to get adequate reli...

Pain and altered function of the SI joint that is not related to an inflammatory condition, such as Psoriatic arthritis, or other pathologic process such as tumor or infection, is often referred to as...

SI Joint Provocative Tests Non-surgical treatment of the SI joint isn’t limited to treatment of the joint itself, but also includes treatment of contributing factors that can lead to dysfunction an...

Instruction in Stabilization (Core Strengthening) Exercises Specific focus on timing and engagement of local and global core stabilization muscles12,14-16The physical therapist will help the patient ...

The physical therapist may also recommend an SI band or belt for temporary use to compress the SI joints and provide external stability until the patient’s core muscle strength improves and/or to help...

Achieve normal muscle length balance17-21 The physical therapist may instruct the patient in stretches to lengthen muscles that attach to the ilium and sacrum directly and/or indirectly, especially t...

Joint and soft tissue restriction mobilization and manipulation as needed The physical therapist may use manual (hands-on) techniques to improve the mobility of the muscles and connective tissue surr...

Manual techniques and modalities to address myofascial pain and spasm The physical therapist may use manual techniques and modalities to reduce the muscle and connective tissue pain associated with t...

Balance assessment and training Long term pain in the sacroiliac joint may cause an imbalance in the muscles or a stiffness in the surrounding joints that may affect the patient’s balance. The therap...

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Trauma


Do Your High Energy Pelvic Trauma Patients Have Ongoing Pain? Patient outcomes after traumatic disruption of the SI joint are directly correlated to the quality of SI reduction.85,86,87Up to 85% of S...

Do You Treat Low Energy Sacral Fractures Surgically? Complications with nonsurgical management: 14-45 day average hospital stay.97,98,9929-61% risk of thromboembolic disorder.100,10114-27% mortailit...

Case Studies The iFuse Trauma Technique ...

The iFuse 3D™ Implant Fix Triangular implant geometry provides immediate stabilization.Unique design provides press fit fixation between the implant and adjacent osseous walls.31x greater rotational...

Retrospective, multicenter review of 50 patients with high and low energy pelvic trauma treated with the iFuse Implant System® in adjunct to traditional hardware fixationAverage decrease in Visual Ana...

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085. Papakostidis - Int Orthop 2009


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081. Spain - Int J Spine Surg 2017


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082. SI-BONE Technical Study 300191-TS


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083. SI-BONE Report 300460-R


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086. Hoffmann - Clin Orthop Relat Res 2012


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087. Dujardin - J Orthop Trauma 1998


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088. Monahan - Injury 1975


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089. Henderson - J Orthop Trauma 1989


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090. Keating - J Orthop Trauma 1999


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091. Browner - J Trauma 1987


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092. Kabak - J Orthop Trauma 2003


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093. Tile - J Bone Joint Surg Br 1988


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094. Leung - Injury 1992


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095. Gerbershagen - J Trauma 2010


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096. Lindahl - Acta Orthop 2005


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097. Morris - Postgrad Med J 2000


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098. Taillandier - Joint Bone Spine 2003


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099. Breuil - Joint Bone Spine 2008


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100. Geerts - N Engl J Med 1994


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101. Babayev - Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2000


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102. Eckardt - Injury 2017


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103. Bastian - Acta Orthop Belg 2012


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iFuse Trauma® 50 patients Clinical Brief


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Solutions


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Clinical Evidence


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Research on Prevalence  of SI Joint Pain 15-30% of individuals with lower back pain complaints actually had problems in their sacroiliac joint.1,2,3,4,543% of post-lumbar fusion patie...

Rapid and Sustained Pain Relief:  ...

iFuse: Backed By Evidence The iFuse Implant System®, available since 2009, is the only device for treatment of SI joint dysfunction supported by significant published clinical evidence, including lev...

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Education


Training That Comes to You Looking for practice on a dysmorphic sacrum, or this is your first time learning a procedure, the SI-BONE SImulator TM provides a realistic surgeon learning experience...

We're committed to providing education, whenever, where ever. In this age, offering virtual education is paramount when working with the world's busy schedule.  View Virtual Education Events...

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Resources


SI Joint Diagnostic Injections When the SI joint is suspected as the source of the patient’s low back pain, confirmation is provided by image-guided injection. This injection is the diagnostic “litmu...

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Finding Resources


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Physician Training


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Accessibility


Accessibility Statement for SI-BONE, Inc. SI-BONE, Inc. is committed to ensuring digital accessibility to our website for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience fo...

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Can You Have SI Joint Fusion on Both Sides at the Same Time?


Bilateral SI Joint Fusion It’s not often that people have sacroiliac joint (SI joint) dysfunction on both sides, often called bilateral SI joint dysfunction. The pain in the lower back, hip, groin, ...

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Is Vaginal Delivery Possible After SI Joint Fusion?


Pregnancy After SI Joint Surgery If you’ve been diagnosed with sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction and are considering becoming pregnant, you might wonder if you can have a vaginal delivery after a mi...

SI Joint Pain After Pregnancy Many women who have been diagnosed with SI joint dysfunction report that the low back, buttocks, groin, or leg pain symptoms began during pregnancy or soon after giving...

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For Patients


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Success Checklist


The treatment journey for SI joint pain relief may feel like a long one. Don't make it even longer by skipping any necessary steps toward getting the right diagnosis and treatment. Here are the steps ...

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iFuse Trauma® Brochure


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Non-Traumatic Sacral FX Awareness


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iFuse Bedrock® Biomechanics Study Fact Sheet


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iFuse Bedrock® Prevalence Solution


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iFuse Clinical Evidence


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iFuse Clinical Publications


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Overview - SIJ Dysfunction, Diagnosis, iFuse


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Trauma – Promo Video


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Lower Back Pain and the Sacroiliac (SI) Joint


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Patient Surgery Guide


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104. Patel - MDER 2020 [SALLY 1yr]


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105. Patel - MDER 2020 [SALLY 2yr]


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106. Panico - Spine J 2020 [iFuse Bedrock, FEA]


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107. Pereira - JNS Spine 2021 [iFuse Bedrock biomechanics]


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108. de Andrada - J Neurosurg Spine 2021


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109. MacBarb - IJSS 2017a


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111. Hutmacher - Biomaterials 2000


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110. Karageorgiou - Biomaterials 2005


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112. Ivanov - Spine 2009


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113. Lindsey - Spine Surg. 2015


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114. Joukar - JOR Spine 2019


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115. Mayo Clinic - Back Pain 2018


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116. BabyCenter


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118. Top Cause of Low Back Pain - WebMD


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119. DHHS - Lower Back Pain Fact Sheet


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121. Dreyfuss - J Am Acad Orthop Surg 2004


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