The sacroiliac joint is a common source of low back and hip pain, it is estimated to be the cause of around 13% of 
The main therapeutic hands on technique the vast majority of chiropractors use are adjustments or spinal manipulative therapy, this usually involves applying a force through a joint in a specific manner in order to achieve a 
However like most chronic low back pain conditions there is generally never just one technique or therapy that can be applied, and self care and management strategies are needed to get the most long term and sustained relief without the need for excessive treatment.
Also as the muscles in the legs, hips and lower back attach the pelvis; when imbalanced can creating a torsion or rotation of the pelvis which in turn can ‘lock’ or ‘jam’ the sacroiliac joint(s), these muscle need to be in a balanced and strong condition to help support the pelvis and sacroiliac joints. As I am the only chiropractor trained as a myotherapist (SLM), this enables me to balance the important postural muscles as well correcting in joint pain and dysfunction with chiropractic.
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1. LasLett M., Evidence-Based Diagnosis and Treatment of the Painful Sacroiliac Joint. J Man Manip Ther. 2008; 16(3): 142–152.

