Sacroiliac pain: Check with orthopedic surgeon for exam. May need further imaging such as xray, ct, mri, or bone scan. But start with pt, nsaids, modalities.
Answered 4/29/2013
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Therapy: Si joint dysfunction is common and typically responds well to physical therapy or chiropractic care. If the pain is severe, a si joint block may reduce the pain enough to begin pt. Check out spine-health.Com.
Answered 2/6/2014
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