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With the patient side-lying, the examiner applies lateral pelvic pressure in an attempt to reproduce posterior sacroiliac joint pain. With the patient side-lying, flexion of one hip causes ...
A study has uncovered the first physical evidence of human-animal gladiatorial combat in the Roman period. The research, published in PLOS One, presents compelling skeletal evidence of a human ...
Medical teams are currently assessing Butler's condition, with worries about a potential coccyx (tailbone) fracture or contusion, and other possible injuries to the sacrum or pelvis. X-rays and ...
Injury to the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (Bernhardt's syndrome) or meralgia paresthetica occurs after harvest of the bone from the anterior iliac crest. The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is ...
A groundbreaking study has uncovered the first physical evidence of human-animal gladiatorial combat in the Roman period. The research presents compelling skeletal evidence of a human victim ...
Could these be evidence of gladiatorial combat with large animals? Lesions on the left iliac spine of 6DT19. Lesion on the right ilium of 6DT19. This raises its own question – how do you prove ...
The VD projection (n=188) was the most efficient, followed by the OBL (n=174) and the LL (n=105). For the evaluation of sacroiliac dislocations, it was found that the VD (n=33) and OBL (n=33) ...