Is your lower back aching? While you might think the pain originates from your lumbar spine, the real culprit could be your sacroiliac joint. Discomfort in the lower back, hips, or buttocks may signal Sacroiliac Joint (SIJ) dysfunction. Fortunately, physiotherapy offers effective, non-invasive treatments to alleviate your symptoms and restore your well-being. Call us today on (02) 9816 5092 to schedule an appointment. Meanwhile, let’s delve deeper into SIJ dysfunction and what it entails – Let’s get you hip to the deets!
What is SIJ dysfunction?
The sacroiliac joint connects the sacrum—a wedge-shaped bone at the base of your spine—to the ilium, a crucial part of the pelvis. This joint plays a significant role in transferring weight from the upper body to the lower limbs. When the SIJ becomes irritated or inflamed, it can lead to pain in the lower back, buttocks, and sometimes the legs. The pain can mimic other conditions such as sciatica, making accurate diagnosis difficult, but targeted treatment essential.
Causes of SIJ dysfunction
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Symptoms of SIJ dysfunction
If you’re experiencing these symptoms, it’s time to book an appointment with one of our physiotherapists for a comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment plan.
How Can Physiotherapy Help?
The process begins with a detailed assessment, including physical examinations and potentially imaging studies like x-rays, ultrasounds, or CT scans. Treatment often includes manual therapy techniques such as joint mobilisations and manipulations to restore optimal movement and alignment—think of it as giving your joints a gentle nudge in the right direction. We’ll also likely prescribe exercises targeting muscles like the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, and core stabilisers. These exercises might involve strength training, stretching, and stabilisation routines, all designed to make your pelvis a powerhouse. When the muscles surrounding the joint are strong, they’re better able to support it. Additionally, we might use modalities like ultrasound or electrical stimulation to reduce inflammation and pain—consider it a high-tech assist in your recovery. Finally, our physiotherapists will provide education on proper posture and body mechanics, helping you prevent future issues. So, while we get technical with your treatment, we also make sure you’re well-equipped to hip-check SIJ dysfunction out of your life!
Conclusion
SIJ dysfunction can significantly impact your quality of life, but with the right treatment, you can overcome it. Physiotherapy provides a comprehensive approach to managing SIJ dysfunction, from manual therapy and exercise to pain relief techniques and education. Don’t wait any longer—call us today on (02) 9816 5092 to schedule your appointment at Hunters Hill Physiotherapy and start your journey to a healthier, pain-free life. And remember to follow us on social media for ongoing support and information. We are on Facebook and Instagram. We regularly share helpful hints, fascinating facts and excellent exercises to keep you motivated and informed.
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