1 |
37 |
Female |
Idiopathic |
MRI scan: normal SIJ |
No uptake at SIJ |
12 weeks |
Complete relief of symptoms |
2 |
26 |
Male |
Fall from height “open-book” type of fracture treated with external fixation |
CT scan: SIJ diastasis |
Uptake at SIJ |
6 weeks |
Complete relief of symptoms |
3 |
44 |
Female |
Road-traffic accident; pelvic injury with isolated inferior pubic ramus fracture |
Not performed |
Not performed |
2 h |
Complete relief of symptoms |
4 |
22 |
Female |
Ski injury; no fracture identified |
MRI scan: normal SIJ |
No uptake at SIJ |
4 h |
Complete relief of symptoms |
5 |
24 |
Male |
Fall from height; undisplaced fracture pubic rami and ipsilateral fracture neck of femur |
MRI scan: normal SIJ |
No uptake at SIJ |
10 weeks |
Resolution of SIJ symptoms Persistence of lower back symptomatology |