Connection Between Arthritis And Sacroiliac Joint Pain
If you have constant low back pain, arthritic changes to your sacroiliac joint might be the reason. The spine is comprised of bones called vertebrae and the vertebrae in the lower spine are called lumbar vertebrae. However, many are unaware of the wedge-formed bone that the lumbar vertebrae rest upon, known as the sacrum.
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Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases / Joint Pain
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What You Need To Know About Sacroiliac Joint Pain
Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain is felt in the low back and butts. The pain is brought about by harm or injury to the joint between the spine and hip. Sacroiliac joint pain can mirror different conditions, for example, a herniated disc or a hip issue. A detailed history and thorough physical exam are essential to determine the source of pain.
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Simple Treatments to Relieve Sacroiliac Joint Pain
Dysfunction in your sacroiliac joint can cause a lot of pain in your lower back or leg. Hence, here are a couple of simple treatments to relieve your Sacroiliac Joint Pain.
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Joint Pain
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