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Azzam Alarab, Ratib Abu Shameh, Aseel Radwan and Amal Al-Daghaghmeh
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a painful musculoskeletal condition, responsible for 5%-10% cases of low back pain, also called Sacroiliac Syndrome. It usually occurs due to hypermobility or hypomobility and pathologic conditions. The diagnosis of SIJD made by clinical features, diagnostic test, radiographic, CT scan, MRI and Ultrasound Doppler Imaging. Management of SIJD includes nonsurgical and surgical interventions. Non-surgical management includes medication and physical therapy intervention. Surgical management includes surgical to release pain.