Sacroiliac Joint Pain
SACROILIAC JOINT PAIN
The sacroiliac joints are the two joints that connect the spine to the hip. These joints, like any other, can degenerate over time or become inflamed. Pain can range from mild to severe, depending on the extent and cause of injury. Sacroiliac pain can mimic other conditions, such as a herniated disk or hip problem. An accurate diagnosis is important to determine the source of pain.

Symptoms
- Lower back pain
- Pain that spreads throughout the legs
- Sciatic-like pain
- Pain that spreads throughout the buttocks
- Numbness
- Weakness
- Stiffness
- Instability
- Pain in the hips
- Pain that spreads throughout the groin
