15.3- Injuries to Specific Parts of the Body 1 Quiz Please sign up for the course before taking this quiz. What was the joint, effort and position recommended to teach to counter the cause of sacroiliac joint pain?1 Sacroiliac joint, position of abduction, effort of adduction Acetabulofemoral joint, position of abduction, effort of adduction L5-S1, position of neutral, effort of flexion Acetabulofemoral joint, position of adduction, effort of abduction Acetabulofemoral joint, position of flexion, effort of extension Acetabulofemoral joint, position of adduction, effort of adduction In the lesson, the cause for sacroiliac joint pain is frequently which of the following?1 Tight core stabilizer muscles Lack of mobility at the sacroiliac joint Hypermobility at the hip joint Weak core stabilizer muscles Hypermobility at the acetabulofemoral joint Hypermobility at the sacroiliac joint Which statement is not accurate as relates to the information presented in the lesson about piriformis syndrome?1 Caused when a bulging or herniated disc in the lumbar spine compresses a nerve root. Pain may be felt around the sacroiliac joint . Pain may be felt shooting down the leg. Caused by a tight piriformis muscle. Which statement is not accurate as relates to the information presented in the lesson about sciatica?1 Caused when a bulging or herniated disc in the lumbar spine compresses a nerve root. Pain may be felt deep in the buttock. Pain may be felt around the sacroiliac joint . Pain may be felt shooting down the leg. Caused by a tight piriformis muscle.