“At first, it felt like a dull pressure in my lower back, but soon the pain spread to my hips and thighs. Sitting too long or even turning in bed became difficult — that’s when I learned it was Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction."

Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction is a condition where abnormal movement or inflammation in the joints connecting the spine and pelvis causes pain. It often presents as lower back, hip, or buttock pain and may mimic sciatica or other spinal problems.


When to Seek Help:- 

  • pain in the lower back, hips, or buttocks continues for more than a few weeks.
  • When pain worseIf ns with sitting, climbing stairs, or standing for long periods.
  • If you feel stiffness or reduced mobility in the pelvis or hips.
  • When pain radiates down into the thighs and interferes with walking or sleep.
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Why Jeevaniyam?

At Jeevaniyam, recovery and management of Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction are guided by our Jeevashakthi approach — a multi-stage blend of modern medicine, Ayurveda, AI-supported rehabilitation, targeted therapies, family involvement, and yogic practices. Like a stepwise journey where each stage relieves joint strain, improves alignment, and strengthens the supporting muscles, we provide the right care at the right time to reduce pain, restore stability, and enhance mobility. Our goal is to help you regain confidence in walking, bending, lifting, and performing daily activities, even in cases that have long caused lower back or pelvic discomfort and limited movement.

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FAQs

Persistent pain near the sacroiliac joint, often worsened by standing, walking, or twisting, may indicate SI joint dysfunction. Proper assessment helps confirm the diagnosis and start targeted therapy.

Yes, physiotherapy focused on core and pelvic stabilization strengthens supporting muscles. Most patients regain stability and confidence in walking, bending, and lifting.

Absolutely. Core strengthening, posture correction, and activity modification reduce discomfort while sitting, making daily tasks easier.

Yes, targeted physiotherapy, yoga, and lifestyle modifications often reduce reliance on medications. Our approach addresses the root cause rather than just symptoms.

With consistent guided therapy, strengthening, and activity adaptations, most patients resume their normal routines safely. Our goal is to restore function while minimizing pain and recurrence.

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