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Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Sacroiliac joint pain is a common health problem. This joint supports the upper body during standing or walking and are located on either side of the spine. Injury to the joint, jogging, ligament tear, arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis are some causes of sacroiliac joint inflammation that lead to pain in that region. Chiropractic adjustments, steroid injections, and physiotherapy help reduce inflammation and pain.

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What can cause one-sided SI joint pain?

Query: Hi doctor, What are some common causes of one-sided SI joint pain that comes and goes? I am 25 years old and just had a baby (naturally) 10 months ago. The back pain started at eight months postpartum.  Read Full »


Dr. Shakti Amar Goel

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. There are various causes for SI (sacroiliac) joint pain which range from: Osteoarthritis. Years of stress on the SI joint can eventually wear down the cartilage and lead to osteoarthritis. Ankylosing spondylitis. Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a type of inflammatory art...  Read Full »

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