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Table 2 Frequency of SIJ pain provocation tests and SIJ dysfunction tests

From: The sacroiliac dysfunction and pain is associated with history of lower extremity sport related injuries

SIJP pain tests

Results

SIJD dysfunction tests

Results

Positive n (%) ‡

Negative n (%)

Positive n (%)

Negative n (%)

FABER test

9(4.4)

195(95.6)

Sacral sulcus test

34(16.7)

170(83.3)

Posterior shear test

34(16.7)

170(83.3)

Sitting flexion test

82(40.2)

122(59.8)

Sacral compression test

34(16.7)

170(83.3)

Long sitting test

102(50.0)

102(50.0)

Active SLR test

24(11.8)

180(88.2)

Gillet test

102(50.0)

102(50.0)

Sacral thrust test

34(16.7)

170(83.3)

Standing flexion test

82(40.2)

122(59.8)

Total N (%) †

34 (16.6)

170(83.3)

Total N (%)

82(40.2)

122(59.8)

  1. Notes: ‡Data are in percentages of total data, the first number is the raw number and the percentage in the parentheses. †subject had been a cluster of at least three positive tests.
  2. Abbreviation: SIJP: sacroiliac joint pain, SIJD: sacroiliac joint dysfunction, yes: People with injuries