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    Re: Sacroilliac sprain/injury

    Sorry to hear of the S-I pain. A couple of questions for you. When lying prone, can you raise each leg of equal height with the knee straight?
    Can you have someone test your hamstring and gluteus strength? Is there weakness present?
    Why I ask is because pain in the S-I joint can either come from the misalignment of the S-I joint... which would be shown as loss of motion when you raise your leg while lying prone, or it could be coming from the Lumbar spine... which would be indicated by the loss of muscular (motor) strength in of the Hamstrings and Gluteus Musculature (L4-5).

    Dr. Tracy Norris
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