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Trendelenburg with a u . Beautiful video. When hearing galopin the street, dont think zebra think horse. The T sign is much more frequent then you suggest. I do low back pain visits. Since I test T sign systematicly with diagnose of sacro-ileitis, I see it in>3/4 of cases. That is +\_5 times a week n two half days. I think musclepain, or just joint-compression-pain, maybe relative atrofy due to the above. The reason why I always add physiotherapie to SI-injections
M2 here - just wanted to say this is the best explanation on this topic I could find. Thank you so much for saving us all. I rarely comment on videos but just wanted to express my gratitude.