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Fig. 2. From: Triangular Titanium Implants for Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion: 2-Year Follow-Up from a Prospective Multicenter Trial.

Improvement in VAS SI joint pain (top) and Oswestry Disability Index (bottom). Numbers in blue indicate the number of subjects assessed. ODI was not assessed at month 18.

Bradley S. Duhon, et al. Int J Spine Surg. 2016;10:13.
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Fig. 4. From: Triangular Titanium Implants for Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion: 2-Year Follow-Up from a Prospective Multicenter Trial.

Changes by month in ambulatory status (top left), work status (top right), global pain assessment (middle left), activities of daily living (middle right) and opioid use (bottom, proportion ± 95% confidence interval).

Bradley S. Duhon, et al. Int J Spine Surg. 2016;10:13.
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Fig. 3. From: Triangular Titanium Implants for Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion: 2-Year Follow-Up from a Prospective Multicenter Trial.

Changes in EQ-5D time trade-off index and visual analog scale (top row), SF-36 PCS and MCS (middle row) and SF-36 individual dimensions (norm-based scale). Dotted lines show population medians (top row) or means (middle and bottom row) and 25th/75th percentiles (top row), 1 SD (middle and bottom row). In the bottom row, solid=baseline, dashed= 6 months, dotted=12 months, dot-dashed=24 months.

Bradley S. Duhon, et al. Int J Spine Surg. 2016;10:13.

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