Sacroiliac Dysfunction (inflammation of the Sacroiliac Joint)
Anatomy
The sacroiliac joint at the base of the spine, formed between the sacrum and the ilium bones of the pelvis. It is a strong joint with limited movement.
Symptoms
- Deep aching and stiffness in the lower part of the lumbar region, usually on one side. These symptoms are most pronounced in the morning and after periods of inactivity.
- The aching can radiate towards the buttock, back of the thigh or the groin.
- Inflammation of the sacroiliac joint can, however, be painless.
- Tenderness over the joint lines on the back of the pelvis.
Treatment
Please consult with your medical professional for a complete diagnosis and treatment plan.
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ELASTIC BACK STABILISER
Provides compression and support for general lower back dysfunctions. Elastic Back has 4 internal stays for additional support, adjustable elastic side straps for extra compression, and lightweight breathable material for wearer comfort.
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THERMAL LUMBAR SUPPORT
Provides pain relief and compression for muscle injuries and general lower back dysfunctions; injuries to the lumbar discs and the sacro-illiac joint. This product has two flexible internal stays for additional support and adjustable elastic side straps for extra compression.