According to studies, 10% of the US population suffers from some form of lower back pain. Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, one type of lower back pain, is typically caused by abnormal motion in the sacroiliac joint, either too much motion or too little motion. It typically results in inflammation of the sacroiliac joint, and can be waning.
Specialists who sacroiliac joint dysfunction:
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction symptoms may include:
You are at a greater risk for sacroiliac joint dysfunction if you:
Reduce the onset of sacroiliac joint dysfunction by:
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