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Whilst poking about I came across this recen(tish) article. Probably someone else has posted it elsewhere here (I apologise for the repetition if so) but I though it was interesting reading and went much further than many of the other more recent structural treatments/theories although not far enough as it does no more than skim paost a neural element as "neuromuscular"
http://www.columbiapain.org/documents/SIJMechanics.pdf ANdy
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