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which of the following are not indicative of sacroiliac joint syndrome? pain arising from the lumbar region hypomobility of the involved si joint hypomobility of the contralateral si joint hypermobility of the involved si joint leg length inequality aberrant sacroiliac motion
Sacroiliac (SI) joint syndrome involves dysfunction of the SI joint, linked to altered mobility (hypo- or hypermobility) of the involved joint, contralateral hypomobility as a compensatory change, leg length inequality, aberrant SI motion, and pain localized to the SI joint region. Lumbar region pain originates from the lower back, not the SI joint, so it is not indicative of SI joint syndrome.
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Pain arising from the lumbar region