Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain affects the lower back and buttocks, sometimes radiating down the leg, often worsening with standing or walking. This discomfort stems from inflammation, injury, or instability of the SI joints, which connect your spine and pelvis. Management typically involves physical therapy, medication, or injections. For persistent pain, stabilization procedures (like those including PainTeq) may be explored to restore joint function, alongside lifestyle adjustments such as gen...
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