The pelvis consists of your 2 innominate bones (a fusion of the ileum, ischium, and pubis), their connections with each other, and their connection to your sacrum.
There are 3 joints that make up the pelvis:
Common pelvic pain locations can include:
When the pelvic pain impacts the activities you enjoy doing, it's time to consider physical therapy to help guide and facilitate healing.
Pelvic pain is typically intermittent (for most individuals) and is aggravated by daily movements such as:
Rarely it it "just" SIJ pain. In many causes, the low back and hip are involved and are either influencing or influenced by the SIJ.
Having a therapist that is comfortable with both orthopedic and pelvic floor allows for the appropriate differential diagnosis and a comprehensive treatment plan.
Sometimes the pain refers from an organ in the body, known as visceral pain. This could be from the appendix, kidneys, intestines, urinary tract, or reproductive organs. Your therapist can help tease out what pain is coming from muscle, joint, or nerve, and what pain is coming from other organs. If organ pain is suspected, a referral back to your medical team may be recommended. Your therapist may also recommend, visceral mobilization therapy to address these needs.
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