Monday, January 4, 2010


The sacroiliac joint is the part of the body that the base of the spine (sacrum) and the part of the pelvis called the ilium links. There are two connections and each connection is a strong common robust due to the formation of grooves and ridges at the end of the bone. Both ends of bones covered with a layer of cartilage that acts as a shock absorber. The strength of the connection is actually mentioned on two factors, the grooves and ridges, andextremely strong ligaments around the joint (anterior and posterior)

There are two main causes of sacroiliac joint pain, sacroiliac joint dysfunction and sacroilitis. Sacroilitis is an inflammation of the joint and, as such, can cause pain in the lower back, buttocks and thighs can. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction and pain in my lower back and legs cause, but is generally assumed caused by problemswith the joint motion, ie, either too much or too little exercise. Sacroilitis tends to be caused by degenerative connective tissue diseases such as psoriasis. Strained ligaments are unlikely to be a cause of sacroiliac joint pain as the ligaments around the joint is extremely strong, they are actually stronger than the fat to be in most cases the pool to break off the tapes.

Symptoms

The following symptoms may be aIndication of the sacroiliac joint problems

A dull pain around the lower back and hip, sacroiliac joint can be a sign of a mechanical problem. The joint has a very limited range of motion and the pain may be a product of the person on the starting line.
The pain will usually be a mild or moderate one back around the people who may become worse when standing from a sitting position.
The pain is usually on the left side of the body.
You noticeThey change your posture and position, to avoid complaints.
Lower back pain and stiffness, often for long periods of sitting all the entire long walk.

Testing

There are many options for sacroiliac dysfunction, but unfortunately most of the test individual tests to be unreliable for themselves. Your doctor will usually recommend a combination of tests and then great care and much time to analyze and correlatethe results. Careful interpretation of the test, as both false positive and false negative test results critical of our shared with the individual tests.

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