Suggestions: Si dysfntcn can be treated. Osteopathic approaches work wonders in many, and prolotherapy has been very successful in others. There is even a brand new non-invasive surgery technique to stabilize the joint. An interim approach might involve wearing a sacro-iliac belt when up and about, and these can be found at many orthopedic supply stores.
Answered 3/26/2013
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Try these approaches: Obtain si belt from orthopedic supply store, try omt from a good osteopath, consider prolotherapy injections, use various anti-inflammatory drugs, and perhaps Butrans patch. New non-invasive surgery procedure which seems of great value, done by some neurosurgeons.
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