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This is not medical advice. The content is intended as educational content for health care professionals and students. If you are a patient, seek care of a health care professional. In a normal SI joint, the PSIS will drop below S2 during the Gillet Test. In a dysfunction of the SI joint, which is “blocked” or hypomobile, you will see that the PSIS will not drop or move only minimally.
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