ISG – The sacroiliac joint

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical: Disease: Articulatio sacroiliaca Sacroiliac joint Sacroiliac joint SIG (sacroiliac joint) ISG Blocking Scroiliitis Declaration The ISG (medical: Articulatio sacroiliaca) is the articulated connection between the sacrum (Os sacrum) and the ilium (Os Ilium). The articular surfaces (Facies auricularis) between these two bones have a boomerang to c-shaped form and … ISG – The sacroiliac joint

Function of the tapes in the whole | ISG – The sacroiliac joint

Function of the tapes in the whole The described ligaments are the most important structures to stabilize the ISG and prevent unphysiological movements in this joint. If functional disorders occur in the ISG with incorrect posture or malposition of the ilium or sacrum, the affected ligaments are subjected to increased load. The consequence is an … Function of the tapes in the whole | ISG – The sacroiliac joint

Inflammation of the ISGSacroiliitis | ISG – The sacroiliac joint

Inflammation of the ISGSacroiliitis An inflammation of the sacroiliac joint is known in medical terminology as sacroiliitis. Inflammation in the sacroiliac joint (sacroiliitis) can lead to destruction of the joint with severe pain and the possible consequence of irreversible postural damage. In the last stage of the disease, there is a complete bony stiffening of … Inflammation of the ISGSacroiliitis | ISG – The sacroiliac joint

Arthrosis of the ISG – Joint | ISG – The sacroiliac joint

Arthrosis of the ISG – Joint Osteoarthritis in the sacroiliac joint is caused by the heavy strain on this joint over years. The sacroiliac joint (also known as the sacroiliac joint) connects the spine to the pelvis and is therefore a central point of transmission of force from the back, head and arms to the … Arthrosis of the ISG – Joint | ISG – The sacroiliac joint