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Dysfunction or inflammation of the sacroiliac joint, or SI joint, can often lead to pelvic or lower back pain. Since so many conditions and injuries can also lead to pain in the pelvis or lower back, it can be a bit difficult to pinpoint when the SI joint could be the cause.
Our Sugar Land, and Victoria, TX, experts are able to spot SI joint dysfunction and inflammation immediately, making sure that you get the proper pain management and care.
There are several reasons for the dysfunction of the SI joint. These reasons include:
SI joint dysfunction is more commonly seen in women, particularly women who are pregnant or have recently had a baby.
Some of the warning signs and symptoms of sacroiliac joint dysfunction include:
If you suspect that you might be dealing with sacroiliac joint pain here in Victoria, Sugar Land, or the Greater Houston area, it’s important that you turn to our pain management team and find out what’s going on and how to best treat the problem. While rest, icing, or heat therapy can ease symptoms, we know that you want more long-term solutions that can improve symptoms and also prevent them in the future. Other ways to improve and alleviate SI joint pain include:
Dealing with lower back or pelvic pain that you think may be caused by SI joint dysfunction? If you would like an evaluation with one of our specialized pain management physicians in the Victoria or Greater Houston area, simply call (361) 575-2882, or (281) 240-4300.
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Dysfunction or inflammation of the sacroiliac joint, or SI joint, can often lead to pelvic or lower back pain. Since so many conditions and injuries can also lead to pain in the pelvis or lower back, it can be a bit difficult to pinpoint when the SI joint could be the cause.
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