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Sacroiliac Joint Pain Pain

Sacroiliac joint pain refers to inflammation to the sacroiliac joint which can be found around the tailbone/lower back, and it causes pain in specifically around the lower back and buttocks. This inflammation can be caused by direct traumatic injury such as a fall but can also be caused by wear and tear which could be result of age or other factors such as obesity.

Signs and Symptoms

  • Pain whilst standing for a long time
  • Pain whilst running and climbing stairs
  • Applying more weight on one leg as opposed to the other

Sacroiliac Joint Pain
causes pain in the following area(s)

Lower Back Pain

Back and Lower Back

The thoracic spine (mid back) has 12 vertebrae and the lumbar spine (lower back) has 5 vertebrae. There are a variety of pathologies that could cause back pain with reasons ranging from deterioration as a result of aging or direct injury…

Pathologies

Pelvis Pain

Pelvis

The pelvis is the lower part of the trunk between the abdomen and the thigh together with its embedded skeleton[. The pelvic region of the trunk includes the bony pelvis, the pelvic cavity (the space enclosed by the bony pelvis),…

Pathologies