Sacroiliac Joint Pain

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The hormonal changes of menstruation, pregnancy, and lactation can affect the integrity of the ligament support around the SIJ, which is why women often find the days leading up to their period are when the pain is at its worst. During pregnancy, female hormones are released that allow the...
What exactly are the sacroiliac joints, you might ask? They are two 'L-shaped' joints located on either side of the spine, down at the lower back. Inflammation of these joints can be very painful and it is not something you want to be stuck with over the Christmas holidays.

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The hormonal changes of menstruation, pregnancy, and lactation can affect the integrity of the ligament support around the SIJ, which is why women often find the days leading up to their period are when the pain is at its worst. ...
OsteoarthritisThe lumbar region (or lower back region) is made up of five vertebrae (L1-L5). In between these vertebrae lie fibrocartilage discs (intervertebral discs), which act as cushions, preventing the vertebrae from rubbing together while at the same time protecting the ...
sacroiliac arthritis symptomsHave you been having difficulty sleeping, turning, or bending over lately? Are you constantly plagued by sharp pains in the lower back? If so, you could be suffering from sacroiliac joint inflammation - not exactly something you want to be ...
sacroiliac arthritis symptomsWhat exactly are the sacroiliac joints, you might ask? They are two 'L-shaped' joints located on either side of the spine, down at the lower back. Inflammation of these joints can be very painful and it is not something you ...
Juvenile Idiopathic ArthritisSymptoms of JIA are often non-specific initially, and include lethargy, reduced physical activity, and poor appetite. The first manifestation, particularly in young children, may be limping. Children may also become quite ill, presenting with flu-like symptoms that persist. The cardinal ...
OsteonecrosisHip joint pain can be debilitating and depressing, at any age. It should be taken very seriously in a child who may need x-rays to rule out several serious childhood conditions. Adults are generally sidelined from sport and elderly folk ...
Facet joint arthritisSo you have been diagnosed with sciatica and even though your doctor explained to you about the condition, you have come looking for a bit more information on sciatica.
Pain facet jointOutline of the spine:
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