Blog

Treating Sacroiliitis with Chiropractic Care

Lower back pain is one of the most common complaints we diagnose and treat as chiropractors. A cause of low back pain that can be easily missed is sacroiliitis! This month we’d like to show how chiropractic care can help to alleviate pain and restore function and mobility to those diagnosed with sacroiliitis.

What is Sacroiliitis?

Sacroiliitis refers to inflammation of one or both sacroiliac joints also known as SI joints. These sacroiliac joints connect the lower part of your spine (sacrum) to your pelvis. Anytime you take a step, lift your leg, extend, or move your legs, you utilize your sacroiliac joints.

Causes

There are a variety of factors that can increase a person’s risk for developing sacroiliitis, including:

  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Infection
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Pregnancy
  • Psoriatic arthritis
  • Traumatic injury

Symptoms

The pain associated with sacroiliitis stems from inflammation and irritation of the sacroiliac joint. Symptoms include:

  • Pain in the lower back, hips, buttocks, legs, and feet
  • Pain that worsens have after periods of standing or sitting
  • Pain felt with weight-bearing activities
  • Stiffness in the hips and lower back

In cases of infection, fever may also be a symptom of sacroiliitis.

Can We Help?

As chiropractors, we pride ourselves on utilizing your body’s healing processes to relieve pain that stems from joint inflammation, dysfunction, and misalignment. During your consultation, we will evaluate your symptoms, conduct a physical exam, and perform any necessary tests to determine which treatment options will be ideal for your condition and lifestyle.

We specialize in a variety of non-surgical treatment methods for sacroiliitis, including:

  • Chiropractic Adjustment- If a misalignment is the cause of your condition, manual or machine-assisted chiropractic adjustments can help to realign joints causing pressure and pain within your body.
  • Heat and Ice Therapy- Using heating packs can help stimulate strong circulation in the area which will supply the joint with much-needed healing and pain relief nutrients. Ice or cold packs will reduce swelling and inflammation to alleviate pain.
  • Rest- Rest allows your body time to heal from activities that may worsen your condition while also reducing inflammation.
  • Therapeutic Massage- Massage is a direct method of relaxing tight muscles which also increases blood flow to the area and assists in muscle and soft tissue healing and recovery.
  • Physical Therapy- We can recommend exercises and stretches that will strengthen your muscles and joints, keep your body flexible, and restore your range of motion while reducing swelling and pain.

During your consultation, we will conduct a variety of tests to determine your diagnosis and work with you to tailor your treatment to your unique needs and goals. If you believe you are suffering from sacroiliitis or would like to schedule an appointment, contact Logan Chiropractic today.

admin

Recent Posts

Chiropractic Care for Seniors: Enhancing Mobility and Quality of Life

As we age, maintaining mobility and quality of life becomes increasingly important. For seniors, chiropractic…

1 year ago

Chiropractic Gift Ideas: Thoughtful Gifts for Wellness and Relaxation

The holiday season, birthdays, and other special occasions present wonderful opportunities to gift something truly…

1 year ago

The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Chronic Pain Management

Chronic pain is a widespread issue that affects millions of people, impacting their quality of…

2 years ago

Halloween and Chiropractic Care: How to Stay Pain-Free While Enjoying the Festivities

Halloween is a fun time of year filled with costumes, candy, and spooky celebrations. However,…

2 years ago

Chiropractic Care and Mental Health: Reducing Stress and Anxiety

In today's fast-paced world, stress and anxiety have become increasingly common, affecting millions of people…

2 years ago

Chiropractic Care for Pregnancy: Benefits and Safety

Pregnancy is a beautiful and transformative journey, but it also comes with its own set…

2 years ago