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  2. Iliocostal friction syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Iliocostal friction syndrome, also known as costoiliac impingement syndrome, is a condition in which the costal margin comes in contact with the iliac crest.The condition presents as low back pain which may radiate to other surrounding areas as a result of irritated nerve, tendon, and muscle structures.

  3. Superior cluneal nerves - Wikipedia

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    [5] [11] [12] The onset of pain can vary, with some patients report sudden onset of pain with a known inciting incident. [13] These symptoms can be exacerbated by lumbar flexion, extension, and rotation. [1] Manual compression over the posterior superior iliac crest, such as with wearing tight clothing and belts, can also reproduce symptoms.

  4. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Pressure is applied downward to the uppermost iliac crest. [1] FABER or Patrick test - To identify if pain may come from the sacroiliac joint during flexion, abduction, and external rotation, the clinician externally rotates the hip while the patient lies supine. Then, downward pressure is applied to the medial knee stressing both the hip and ...

  5. Sacroiliac joint - Wikipedia

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    The following are signs and symptoms that may be associated with an SI joint (SIJ) problem: Mechanical SIJ dysfunction usually causes a dull unilateral low back pain. [11] The pain is often a mild to moderate ache around the dimple or posterior superior iliac spine region. [12]

  6. Iliac crest - Wikipedia

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    A fracture of the left iliac wing. The iliac crest has a large amount of red bone marrow, and thus it is the site of bone marrow harvests (from both sides) to collect the stem cells used in bone marrow transplantation. The iliac crest is also considered the best donor site for bone grafting when a large quantity of bone is needed. For example ...

  7. What is a right iliac wing fracture? Explaining OKC big man ...

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    An iliac wing fracture can occur during high-energy, contact sports when direct contact is made to the hip. That was the case for Holmgren, who fell on his side after he contested a layup by ...

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  9. Hip pointer - Wikipedia

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    A hip pointer is a contusion on the pelvis caused by a direct blow or a bad fall at an iliac crest and/or hip bone and a bruise of the abdominal muscles (transverse and oblique abdominal muscles). Surrounding structures such as the tensor fasciae latae and the greater trochanter may also be affected.