Résumé
Les douleurs lombofessières représentent un motif fréquent de consultation. Certains praticiens de médecine manuelle rattachent ces douleurs à une dysfonction des articulations sacro-iliaques et proposent un traitement manipulatif. Cependant, la pertinence clinique des tests diagnostiques utilisés est faible, et l’efficacité des manipulations sacroiliaques insuffisamment démontrée.
Abstract
Lumbosacral pain is a common reason for medical consultation. Some manual therapists relate it to the pain due to sacroiliac joint dysfunction and provide a manipulative treatment. However, the clinical relevance of diagnostic tests is low, and the effectiveness of sacroiliac joint manipulation is unproved.
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Winisdoerffer, N., Vautravers, P. Médecine manuelle-ostéopathie et articulation sacro-iliaque. Lett Med Phys Readapt 27, 159–166 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11659-011-0279-7
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