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		<description>[...] Pain in back and legs when standing for long periods of time. There doesn&#8217;t always need to be agony in the lumbar region as well for discomfort to be referred into the ass. The Sacroiliac joint Is? The Sacroiliac Joints are found at the base of the back. You have one either side of the backbone. The Sacroiliac joints help make up the rear part of the pelvic girdle and sit between the sacrum and the ilia. There are torsional or twisting forces applied to the pelvic girdle when the lower limbs are moved. These limbs act like long levers and without the sacroiliac joints and the pubic symphysis ( at the front of the pelvis ) which permit movement, the pelvis would likely be subject to a fracture. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Pain in back and legs when standing for long periods of time. There doesn&#8217;t always need to be agony in the lumbar region as well for discomfort to be referred into the ass. The Sacroiliac joint Is? The Sacroiliac Joints are found at the base of the back. You have one either side of the backbone. The Sacroiliac joints help make up the rear part of the pelvic girdle and sit between the sacrum and the ilia. There are torsional or twisting forces applied to the pelvic girdle when the lower limbs are moved. These limbs act like long levers and without the sacroiliac joints and the pubic symphysis ( at the front of the pelvis ) which permit movement, the pelvis would likely be subject to a fracture. [...]</p>
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