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Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is improper movement of the joints at the bottom of the spine that connect the sacrum to the pelvis. It can result in pain in the low back and legs, or inflammation of the joints known as sacroiliitis.

  • Lower back pain (below L5)
  • Sensation in lower extremity: pain, numbness, tingling, weakness.
  • Pelvis/buttock pain
  • Hip/groin pain
  • Feeling of leg instability (buckling, giving way)
  • Disturbed sleep patterns due to pain
  • Chiropractic manipulation
  • Mechanical bracing.
  • Oral anti-inflammatory medications or topical patches, creams, salves
  • Physical therapy
  • Stretching exercises
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