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PAIN Thank You * The lateral branches supply the Sacrospinalis. The upper three give off cutaneous nerves which pierce the aponeurosis of the Latissimus dorsi at the lateral border of the Sacrospinalis and descend across the posterior part of the iliac crest to the skin of the buttock (Fig. 801), some of their twigs running as far as the level of the greater trochanter * Introduction In the first part of the 20th century, sacroiliac joint (SI joint) syndrome was the most common diagnosis for low back pain, or lumbago. Before 1932, SI joint syndrome was a particularly popular diagnosis. It was
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