What is Sacroiliitis?
Have you struggled with pain in your pelvis or lower back? People often assume the cause is sciatica, but it might also be sacroiliitis. Cleary Family Chiropractic provides lots of non-addictive treatments for this kind of joint inflammation, but eliminating the pain may require the patient to make lifestyle changes and undergo physiotherapy.
The sacroiliac joints are where the sacrum, one of the structures of the lower spine, connects with the ilium, the top of the pelvis. This region bears a lot of weight, and the sacroiliac joint is subject to wear and tear. When sacroiliac joint dysfunction causes inflammation, the patient may feel pain as far as their lower back and the front of their thigh. It is often worse when the patient has been standing or lying down for a long time. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is not the only thing that can cause inflammation, but it is the most common, and can result from cartilage degeneration or a recent traumatic injury or childbirth. If only one sacroiliac joint is inflamed, a patient may only feel pain on that side of their body.
Treatments for sacroiliitis may include cold laser or ultrasound therapy to prevent scaring, electric muscle stimulation to decrease swelling, and heat therapy or cryotherapy to relieve pain. Our sports medicine doctors are also experienced designers of “blueprint” exercises designed to strengthen parts of the body and improve flexibility. Although the sacroiliac joint is a shock absorber, sparing it by doing low impact aerobics while building the surrounding muscles will help to preserve its cartilage and distribute weight more evenly. A patient may also be advised to change their sleep position and use a therapeutic pillow.
Dr. Matthew Cleary runs Cleary Family Chiropractic at 246 Creekstone Ridge, Woodstock, Georgia, 30188. To schedule an appointment, call 678-494-9668 or visit Chiropractor Woodstock.
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