The End of Gout - What Is Sacroiliac Joint Pain?

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Lower back pain

Lower back pain can be a common symptom of SI joint pain. Many people experience discomfort in their lower back, which can range from mild to severe. It may feel like a dull ache or a sharp, stabbing sensation. This type of pain can make it difficult to perform daily activities and can greatly impact quality of life.

When the SI joint becomes inflamed or irritated, it can cause referred pain in the lower back area. This is because the SI joint connects the sacrum (the triangular bone at the base of the spine) to the ilium (the large pelvic bone). When this joint is not functioning properly, it puts strain on surrounding muscles and ligaments, leading to lower back pain.

Individuals with SI joint dysfunction may also experience other symptoms such as hip or buttock pain. The location and severity of these symptoms may vary from person to person. Additionally,

 

 

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