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Sacroiliac (S.I.) Joint Syndrome (Low Back Pain)
Medical Definition: Strain or tearing of the S.I. Joint ligaments. The S.I. Joint is the connection between your tailbone (sacrum) and pelvic bone (ilium). Causes: Direct trauma or repetitive rotation to the lumbar spine and pelvis. Symptoms: Pain in the lower region of the lower back which may be exaggerated by sitting or standing for extended periods of time. Recommended Treatment: Decreased activity to allow joint to rest and heal. Conservative physical therapy program provided by a certified professional should help expedite your recovery. A S.I. Back Belt will help stabilize a loose or overly flexible S.I. Joint. Recommended Products for Support: |
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