“What does it feel like when your SI joint is out?”
I am a 35 year old male. I want to know what does it feel like when your SI joint is out?
6 Answers
ChiropractorChiropractor
Si joint pain is sharp and restricts range of motion of bending and extension and creates hamstring tightness
Dr. Jane Bye
Chiropractor
Sacroiliac joint symptoms can vary. Some of the common ones are difficulty walking or limping when they walk. Along with difficulty bending forward and putting on their shoes, pain down the posterior leg. Chiropractic care is very important for this condition to help restore normal sacroiliac motion and relieve the pain.
There are a number of different signs and symptoms present when an SI joint is affected. Some may include pain, discomfort, and muscle spasms present in the area. One may also notice difficulty walking, abnormal gait, the un-even wearing of shoes, or difficulty placing one full weight on the affected side. This is not all-encompassing of symptoms and a proper examination would be necessitated to determine the cause of the discomfort/pain.