Description
What is the Sacroiliac Joint?
Sacrum= Triangle-shaped bone at the bottom of the spine
Iliac= Refers to your ilium (singular) or ilia (plural), which is your “hip bone”
Sacroiliac Joint= The interaction of 2 of these bones. We have 2 Sacroiliac Joints, one in each buttock.
Do I Need to See a Physician?
Generally, when in doubt, consult with your physician. For Sacroiliac Joint Pain, indicators that you should see your physician are:
- Radiating leg pain, numbness, or tingling (this suggests that this is likely not Sacroiliac Joint Pain)
- Significant leg weakness (this suggests that this is likely not Sacroiliac Joint Pain)
Jenny’s Hallmark Signs of Sacroiliac Joint Pain:
- Pain at the buttock
- Pain when you are supporting your body weight on that leg
Dr. Jenny Prewitt’s Sacroiliac Joint Pain Tip Video:
If this sounds like your pain, the Sacroiliac Joint Pain Tip Sheet is likely for you. Use links above to get your Tip Sheet and start Your Road to Recovery now!
Jenny’s Sacroiliac Joint Pain Gadgets & Gizmos:
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