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Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy
2010 Volume.16 No. 1 p.64 ~ p.76
Diagnostic Value on the Orthopaedic Tests for Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Yoon Hong-Il

Sim Hyun-Po
Abstract
The sacroiliac joint is difficult to appropriately examine and treat because it is extremely complex and also is difficult to distinguish dysfunctions from those of the spine and hip which are highly intergrated functionally. In addition generally traditional x-rays and CT scans also are not beneficial in detecting sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
The manipulative physiotherapist should seek to establish a series of relevant finding that build into a case implicating the sacroiliac joint When deciding to use these diagnostic tests, the examiner must determine if the test will give reliable and useful information that will help in the diagnosis and subsequent treatment.
To be useful diagnostic tests must give reliable data and be valid. and the most useful methods of determining whether a test is a good test for pathology under consideration are sensitivity and specificity. In the ideal world, one would want a test that has both high sensitivity and high specificity The purpose of this review is to ascertain diagnostic value on the tests for sacroiliac joint dysfunction by literature
KEYWORD
diagnostic value, reliability, validity, specificity, sensitibility, sacroiliac joint dysfunction
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