Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: Motion, Stability, And Chiropractic Adjustments

The sacroiliac (SI) joints form the connection between the sacrum and pelvis, creating an important link between the upper and lower body. Although these joints move only a small amount, they play a significant role in absorbing forces and transferring loads during walking, climbing stairs, lifting, and changing positions. When normal joint mechanics become disrupted, Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction may develop, leading to pain and difficulty with everyday movement.

Many individuals with SI Joint Dysfunction experience discomfort near the dimples of the lower back, pain into the buttock region, or symptoms that extend into the hip, groin, or upper thigh. Activities such as standing from a seated position, rolling over in bed, walking long distances, climbing stairs, or balancing on one leg may aggravate symptoms because they increase the demands placed on the lumbopelvic region.

Patients throughout Memphis, Bartlett, Lakeland, Arlington, and nearby communities often seek conservative care when pelvic and lower back discomfort begins interfering with work, exercise, or daily routines. Because restricted motion and altered mechanics are common features of SI Joint Dysfunction, Chiropractic Adjustments are frequently incorporated into treatment plans aimed at improving joint function and enhancing movement efficiency.

Chiropractor performing a sacroiliac joint adjustment on a patient lying face down on a treatment table.

Can A Chiropractor Fix Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction?

Chiropractic Adjustments may help restore normal movement within dysfunctional sacroiliac joints. Research supports manipulation as an effective conservative treatment option that can improve mobility, reduce pain, and support recovery.

Can Chiropractic Adjustments Cause An Early Period?

There is no established evidence showing that Chiropractic Adjustments directly cause an early menstrual period. Hormonal fluctuations, stress, lifestyle changes, and other factors are more common influences on menstrual timing.

Is There A Cure For SI Joint Dysfunction?

Many patients experience significant improvement with conservative care. Chiropractic Adjustments, exercise, stabilization training, and addressing contributing biomechanical factors can help restore function and reduce symptoms, although treatment recommendations vary based on the underlying cause of the dysfunction.

The sacroiliac joints function as part of a larger system involving the pelvis, hips, spine, muscles, and supporting ligaments. When movement becomes altered in one area, other structures often compensate, which may contribute to inefficient load distribution and recurring discomfort. Improving the way these regions work together is often an important component of addressing SI Joint Dysfunction.

At Cole Pain Therapy Group, Chiropractic Adjustments may be incorporated to help improve sacroiliac joint mechanics and optimize coordination between the pelvis and lower back. Depending on individual findings, care may also include stabilization exercises, hip mobility training, movement assessments, and recommendations designed to improve lumbopelvic control. By addressing both joint function and contributing biomechanical factors, treatment can help individuals move more comfortably and perform daily activities with greater ease.

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Jeffrey D. Luebbe, DC, CCRD, CCSP
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Bradford J. Cole, DC, MS, CSCS
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Daniel H. Smith, DC
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