“…Regarding the role of the auricular surface in joint mobility and bipedal force transmission, some studies have looked into the influence of the morphological differences and placement of the auricular surfaces in relation to the bony anatomy (Brunner et al, 1991 ; Rana et al, 2015 ; Waldrop et al, 1993 ). However, few studies have looked into whether the general shape and size of the SIJ auricular is associated with SIJ pain and what differences there may be between sexes (Jesse et al, 2017 ; Nishi et al, 2020 ; Ou‐Yang et al, 2017 ; Poilliot et al, 2022 ). Furthermore, no study has yet looked into the influence of different morphologies, including shape and size of a joint, on the overall long‐term force transmission within the ‘healthy’ pelvis and what that might imply for the development of subsequent dysfunction or for the general function of the SIJ.…”