Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Treatment
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Hey Sam, Is their a good exercise guide for balancing the SI joint?
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I have had serve pain in my joint for about 8 years now, I have had pain relief injection under an xray but they didnt take the pain away. From time to time the pain gets so bad it feel like its dislocation i get a terrible sharp pain that is so bad I cannot walk , it makes me limp. The pain has got so bad i once nearly passed out. Its a terrible sharp pain that sticks in me. Is it possible that it can get dislocated then go back into place ??
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Get yourself a clip-on microphone for your lapel.
Most of the people with pain in the are you are saying are usually hard of hearing and your low-volume production makes hearing you very difficult.
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Cheers.
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i was just told by my doctor that the cause of my pain is a si dysfunction, i will be starting physical therapy the following week. Im a dancer its my life i use my hips more than anything, im terrified i wont be able to dance anymore, is it possible to fully heal the si joint dyfunction, please just let me know anyone who knows enough about si dysfunctions
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In your opinion would you agree with usage of 'sacro wedgie'? I've got one and it feels good to use it..I hope it may help towards my uneven hips. YOu don't think it's damaging though? By the way, I've seen a chiropractor for so long and spent so much, I find the one's I've seen focus on one thing rather than holistically at muscules, excercizes etc...in my experience they've just done subluxation adjustments and not helped me look at why, why there is an imbalance or stiffness.
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Hopefully someone can answer me, I have a problem with my SI joints, however one side seems to poke out. What exactly can this imply?
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I have left SIJ problems (2 years), and have been diagnosed with AS (ankylosing spondilitis) (2 months). What kind of treatment would you suggest? What kind of aerobics? (due to the fact that that AS is causing chronic SI inflamentation and (as I believe) posterior pelvis tilt). I am just finishing the neuromascular treatment here in Slovenia which is so far shown to be helpful (the doctor has found strong tilt and twist to the left in the region of pelvis, lubar-torkoal spine,ribs and neck)
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my sl joint on my left side started bothering me a month ago so i quit sports and it went away and when i started doing sports again the pain came back and i really dont wanna give up being physically active
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@massagebyyoon, there was a chiropractor who paralyzed a man in Davenport, IA a few years ago. The guy walked in to the office, and left a quadriplegic.
Holistic Sam, I've had problems with my SI joint for over 20 years and it is getting much worse. The last two flareups caused such severe muscle spasms that I could not walk and had to be hospitalized. When the MD injected my SI joint under xray, he said my spine was severely twisted. Another chronic condition I have is urinary retention which I think may be related. Physical therapy helps, but the flareups always return. I am only 43 and otherwise in good health. What do you suggest?
wonderwendy1968 7 months ago
@wonderwendy1968,
Its important to recognize the relationship between internal organs, muscles, and joints. We never REALLY know which is the root cause, thus its critical to address all 3. I suggest finding a VERY good neuromuscular massage therapist to help, and a finely tuned corrective exercise program like my DVD set to address those areas, as well as a good nutrition approach like Metabolic Typing.
HolisticSam 6 months ago
well, they don't go to med school. what medical training do they have? from the very beginning of Chiropractic it has always was dubious. Hans Kraus who was a medical doctor stated that Chiropractors made Kennedy's problem worse. That's a FACT. The claims of chiropractors and their supposed science are more than dubious. I visited one 10 years ago, I caught the quack in a blatant lie. they go so far as to phony up X-rays. I caught him, called him on it, yet he was a pillar of the community
nikto45 9 months ago
@nikto45,
Further generalizations and assumptions, such as medical doctors get training in issues such as back pain. I don't demonize ANY health profession, and in doing so you will obviously miss the volumes of practitioners that DO help people. I'm done with this conversion, as it is NOT useful to people on this board, and there are just too many counter examples. Lastly, I am NOT a medical doctor either, but you can feel free to go to my site and see the MDs that give me testimonials.
HolisticSam 9 months ago
Read Dr. Hans Kraus' work. He helped President Kennedy with back pain. Chiropractors are not medical doctors. they are hucksters.
nikto45 10 months ago
@nikto45,
Interesting generalization, but not true. Thats like saying "all lawyers are crooks", or "all medical doctors are idiots".
HolisticSam 9 months ago