Sacroiliac (SI) Joint

The sacroiliac (SI) joint connects the base of your spine to your pelvis and plays a vital role in supporting your upper body and absorbing impact when you walk or move. When this joint becomes inflamed or dysfunctional—due to injury, pregnancy, arthritis, or repetitive stress—it can lead to significant lower back, hip, or leg pain, often mistaken for sciatica or a herniated disc.

SI joint dysfunction can interfere with daily activities like standing, walking, or even sleeping. Diagnosis can be complex, which is why our team takes a comprehensive approach—using physical exams, imaging, and diagnostic injections to pinpoint the issue.

Treatment options may include physical therapy, medications, joint injections, or in more advanced cases, minimally invasive SI joint fusion. Our goal is to reduce your pain, improve your mobility, and restore your quality of life with a personalized care plan that fits your needs.