Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain can cause lower back, hip, or buttock discomfort and is often mistaken for general back pain. Effective non-surgical techniques may include:
- Physical therapy focused on pelvic stability and core strength
- Manual therapy and myofascial release to reduce surrounding muscle tension
- Image-guided SI joint injections to reduce inflammation and confirm diagnosis
- Regenerative medicine to support ligament and joint stability
- Postural and movement corrections to prevent recurrence
Because SI joint pain is frequently underdiagnosed, proper evaluation is essential for lasting relief.