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  2. Researchers warn modern seat belts could injure seniors ... - AOL

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    'If someone doesn't adjust the height of their shoulder belt, and if that belt is up around the neck, you will have severe neck injuries.' Researchers warn modern seat belts could injure seniors ...

  3. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, dysfunction of the sacroiliac joint was a common diagnosis associated with low back and sciatic nerve pain. [18] However, research by Danforth and Wilson in 1925 concluded that the sacroiliac joint could not cause sciatic nerve pain because the joint does not have a canal in which the nerves can be entrapped against the ...

  4. The best stationary bikes for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Joint-friendly workouts: Exercise bikes provide a unique advantage over treadmills and other high-impact activities: they offer a low-impact workout that minimizes stress on your joints. There's ...

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  6. Sacroiliac joint - Wikipedia

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    The sacroiliac joint or SI joint (SIJ) is the joint between the sacrum and the ilium bones of the pelvis, which are connected by strong ligaments. In humans, the sacrum supports the spine and is supported in turn by an ilium on each side. The joint is strong, supporting the entire weight of the upper body.

  7. Interosseous sacroiliac ligament - Wikipedia

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    The major function of the interosseous sacroiliac ligament is to keep the sacrum and ilium together. [2] This prevents abduction or distraction of the sacroiliac joint. [2] It also helps to bear the weight of the thorax, upper limbs, head, and neck. This is performed by the nearly horizontal direction of the fibers running perpendicular from ...