Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Low Back Pain

One of my clients has had Low Back Pain sufficient to disrupt many normal activities.

After a lot of investigation the culprit seems to be  the sacroiliac joint. Normally low back pain is not diagnosed to the sacroiliac joint.
The sacroiliac is normally very robust as it is enclosed in a very robust ligament structure. How ever strong it is this fibrous surround to the lowest joint in the spine can become disrupted by:
  • a fall onto yoir rear end
  • car accident where your leg was extended forward at the moment of impact
  • lifting a load (possibly very small weight) while bending forward and rotating
  • Childbirth
  • as a result of harvesting bone for a subsequent bone graft
  • hormone imbalance
  • as a result of an imbalance due to disk problems.
Quite a long and wide set of possible causes. One of the reasons that a sacroliliac joint problem can go so long without being accurately diagnosed is that X-rays and MRI's do not reliably show the issue.

My client was lucky enough to find Vicki Sims to help her get over her sacroiliac issue. 



You can get her book  from: sipress.com

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