It’s estimated that 15-30% of lower back pain is caused by inflammation of the sacroiliac joint. This condition can cause radiating pain in the legs, and it’s often the result of unnatural movement at the joint.
Sciatica is a typical condition that causes radiating pain in the lower limbs.
Other symptoms can include:
Conditions like hypermobility (too much) and hypomobility (too little) can cause issues.
There are a few things that can cause the Sacroiliac Joint to move abnormally. Here are some of the most common factors:
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At Kalp Health Care, we believe in precision and personalization, our wise and empathetic approach ensures that your treatment is innovative, transparent, and, above all, centered around your unique needs and holistic health.That’s why:
Individualized Approach: Our expert team crafts unique treatment protocols for each patient.
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Controlling pain can be hard. Having Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction can be especially uncomfortable and difficult to live with. With the right techniques, however, you can learn to manage and take steps towards preventing the pain that you feel. Ice is one way to dull the pain you may be feeling. Applying ice directly to the area of your back where the pain is will help you manage the pain you feel. Another method for prevention is staying active. The more you move around, the more your muscles will stay active and be able to handle the weight you put on them.
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At the age of 53, a back problem is scary when a doctor tells you that you need 10 days of bed rest or surgery! I went to Kalp expecting the usual steps of physiotherapy, but I couldn't even stand up straight or get out of bed without shooting pain. This is an example of not judging a book by its cover. Dr. Kant is a simple man but a magician when it comes to his treatment. He is passionate and positive about his treatment and knows the human body like the back of his hand. A dedicated team with Dr. Monika and Dr. Rakesh got me on my feet in just 3 days. This is the best treatment I could have asked for!
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Sacroiliac pain can be aggravated with prolonged sitting or standing, standing on one leg, stair climbing, going from sit to stand, and with running. Potential causes of sacroiliac pain include arthritis, traumatic injury, pregnancy and post-partum, systemic inflammatory conditions, and infection.
Try not to bring your knees to your chest, do sit-ups, twist, or bend from the waist with your knees straight. Running should be off-limits until you’re on the mend. You’ll also want to stay away from activities where you shift your weight from one leg to the other, like golfing, step aerobics, or ice skating.
You can usually expect your symptoms to start subsiding within a few weeks of your procedure, but complete recovery from SI joint fusion can take up to six months.
For most people with sacroiliac (SI) joint pain, medication, physical therapy, and injections are enough to take care of the problem. But if they don’t knock the pain out in 6 months, your doctor may suggest more intense treatment, including surgery.
Sacroiliac joint pain ranges from mild to severe depending on the extent and cause of injury. Acute SI joint pain occurs suddenly and usually heals within several days to weeks. Chronic SI joint pain persists for more than three months; it may be felt all the time or worsen with certain activities.
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