Publications regarding prevalence and diagnosis of SI Joint pain
Economics
Comparison of the Costs of Nonoperative Care to Minimally Invasive Surgery for Sacroiliac Joint Disruption and Degenerative Sacroiliitis in a United States Commercial Payer Population: Potential Economic Implications of a New Minimally Invasive Technology
Ackerman SJ, et al. ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research. 2014;6:283-96.
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Nonoperative care to manage sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis: high costs and medical resource utilization in the United States Medicare population
Ackerman SJ, et al. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. 2014;20:354-363.
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Management of Sacroiliac Joint Disruption and Degenerative Sacroiliitis with Nonoperative Care Is Medical Resource-intensive and Costly in a United States Commercial Payer Population.
Ackerman SJ, et al. ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research. 2014;6:63-74.
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Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States Medicare population: potential economic implications of a new minimally-invasive technology
Ackerman SJ, et al. ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research. 2013;5:575-587.
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