According to a publication by the Mayo Clinic, sacroiliac pain can be difficult to diagnose for a variety of reasons. Yet, it ...
In this ASK A DOC, Dr. Souslian shares common misdiagnoses, what to look for and how to prevent the risk of lower back pain ...
But eventually, getting -- and staying -- active can give you relief from SI joint pain. Here are some safe ways to keep moving while your joint heals. Walking: It’s a good way to care for your ...
Are you feeling discomfort in your lower back or hips? Sacroiliac joint pain could be the culprit, often caused by imbalanced ...
The sacroiliac joint is located just to the side of the lower back and often presents as lower back pain even though it is not technically part of the lower back. The sacroiliac joint is it’s ...
The inflammation associated with AS usually first triggers pain in the joints, tendons, and ligaments of the lower spine. This includes the sacroiliac (SI) joint, where the spine connects to the ...
The iliosacral disorders define the dysfunction of the ilium on the sacrum, two distinct bones of the pelvis which form the sacroiliac joint. When this is present, the patient will have pain on ...
Back pain often happens because something is off in the way your spinal joints, muscles, discs, and nerves fit together and move.