Identify a true statement about the cause of sacroiliac sprains. Multiple choice question. Overrotating a golf swing can cause sacroiliac sprains. Swimming can cause sacroiliac sprains. Dancing does not cause sacroiliac sprains. Punting does not cause sacroiliac sprains.
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Sacroiliac sprains typically result from sudden twisting or overrotation movements that put stress on the sacroiliac joint. Show more…
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