Sacroiliac joint pain

Sacroiliac joint pain affects the joint where the spine meets the pelvis. It can cause discomfort around the low back, buttock, groin, or upper thigh and is sometimes confused with disc or hip problems. Pain is often aggravated by standing on one leg, climbing stairs, or changing positions.

What Cause

Plantar fasciitis

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  • The sacroiliac joint can become irritated by sudden twisting
  • Uneven load transfer
  • Pregnancy-related ligament changes
  • Falls
  • Poor lumbopelvic control

The Risks

Who Is at Higher Risk?

More common after pregnancy, falls, asymmetrical sports, prolonged standing, leg-length asymmetry, or prior low back pain.

Common symtoms

Pain around one side of the low back or buttock
Pain turning in bed
Discomfort with stairs or single-leg standing
Tenderness near the dimples of the low back

How we treat

We keep it cosy so you can just lie down and chill
Pelvic stability work
Glute strengthening
Activity modification
Manual therapy
Physiotherapy
Some patients may also benefit from chiropractic assessment
for mechanical SI joint dysfunction
Recovery
Duration
Often 4-12 weeks, though post-partum or recurrent cases may take longer.

Start Your Journey to
Better Movement and Less Pain

Book a consultation with our team to discuss your condition and explore the treatment options best suited for you

Your Questions, Answered

Do I need a referral before booking an appointment?

No referral is required. You may book directly with us for an assessment and consultation.

What should I expect during my first visit?

Your first visit includes a detailed assessment, posture and mobility evaluation, and a consultation to determine the most suitable treatment plan.

Is chiropractic treatment safe?

Yes. Our treatments are performed by trained professionals using controlled, precise techniques tailored to your condition.

How many sessions will I need?

The number of sessions varies depending on your condition and recovery goals. A personalised plan will be recommended after your assessment.

Not sure where to start?

Message us on WhatsApp to arrange your personalised assessment and treatment plan.