SI joint pain? Here are the potential reasons why!
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction: The root causes of sacroiliac (SI) joint pain
0:42 Cause #1: Referred pain
4:44 Cause #2: Actual SI pain
5:44 Cause #3: Old tailbone injury
In this video, we’re going to talk about the root causes of sacroiliac (SI) joint pain. Your SI joint connects your hip bones (iliac crests) to the sacrum, which is a triangular bone.
There are three potential root causes of sacroiliac pain.
1. Referred pain. Pain in other areas of the body can make it seem like you have SI pain. In women, ovarian cysts and other ovarian issues may cause referred pain in the SI joint. Sea kelp may help with this. In men, ureter pain caused by a stone can refer to the SI joint. Potassium citrate may help with this.
2. Actual SI pain. When your SI joint is inflamed or fatigued, you can use a massage technique to help mitigate this pain. Press on the joint on the opposite side of the side that hurts.
3. Old tailbone injury. If you fell on your tailbone a long time ago, it may cause pain in the SI joint. It can help to massage the neck to get rid of this pain.
Give these tips a try, and let me know how they work in the comments below.
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Thanks for watching. I hope this helped explain the root causes of sacroiliac joint pain. I’ll see you in the next video.