Reference Summary: Chronic lower back or leg pain can often trace back to problems in the sacroiliac (SI) Kevin Lam, FFLC Clinical Director, as he provides a follow-up on a modified midfoot
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Chronic lower back or leg pain can often trace back to problems in the sacroiliac (SI) Kevin Lam, FFLC Clinical Director, as he provides a follow-up on a modified midfoot Arthur Jenkins III, MD (Department of Neurosurgery) performs a Sacroiliac (SI)
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- Chronic lower back or leg pain can often trace back to problems in the sacroiliac (SI)
- Kevin Lam, FFLC Clinical Director, as he provides a follow-up on a modified midfoot
- Arthur Jenkins III, MD (Department of Neurosurgery) performs a Sacroiliac (SI)
- Stewart and his patient discuss the benefits of a first metatarsal phalangeal
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