Sacroiliac Dysfunction in Spokane

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Sacroiliac Joint Pain Treatment in Spokane | NW Movement Co

Are you experiencing persistent lower back pain that worsens when sitting or standing? Does the pain radiate from your lower back into your hips and buttocks? You might be dealing with sacroiliac joint dysfunction, a common but often misunderstood condition that affects up to 25% of patients with lower back pain. At NW Movement Co, our specialized physical therapy team helps patients in Spokane find relief from SI joint pain and return to their active lifestyles.

Understanding Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction occurs when the joints connecting your spine to your pelvis become irritated or misaligned. This condition can significantly impact your daily activities, from simple tasks like getting out of bed to more demanding activities like exercise or work. Our evidence-based treatment approach has helped hundreds of Spokane residents regain their mobility and live pain-free.

Common Symptoms of SI Joint Dysfunction

  • Persistent lower back pain, especially on one side
  • Pain that radiates into the buttocks, hips, or groin
  • Increased discomfort when sitting for long periods
  • Difficulty with stairs or uneven surfaces
  • Pain that worsens with certain movements or positions

Our Specialized Treatment Approach

At NW Movement Co, we understand that every patient’s experience with SI joint pain is unique. Our comprehensive treatment program combines manual therapy, targeted exercises, and education to address your specific symptoms and goals.

Advanced Diagnostic Assessment

Our physical therapists use state-of-the-art evaluation techniques to identify the root cause of your SI joint dysfunction. This detailed assessment allows us to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and circumstances.

Evidence-Based Treatment Methods

  • Hands-on manual therapy techniques
  • Targeted strengthening exercises
  • Joint mobilization and manipulation
  • Postural correction strategies
  • Movement pattern retraining

Key Benefits of Our SI Joint Treatment Program

1. Effective Pain Relief

Our specialized manual therapy techniques and therapeutic exercises provide significant pain relief for 85% of our patients within the first few sessions. We focus on reducing inflammation and alleviating pressure on the affected joints to help you find immediate comfort.

2. Restored Mobility and Function

Through our comprehensive approach, patients typically experience:

  • Improved range of motion
  • Enhanced flexibility
  • Better posture
  • Easier movement during daily activities
  • Reduced stiffness and discomfort

3. Long-Term Stability and Prevention

Our program emphasizes building core strength and stability to prevent future episodes of SI joint pain. [93% of our patients report maintaining improvements 6 months after completing their treatment program].

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes sacroiliac dysfunction?
SI joint dysfunction can result from various factors, including:

  • Pregnancy and childbirth
  • Traumatic injuries or falls
  • Repetitive stress movements
  • Age-related degenerative conditions
  • Poor posture or movement patterns
  • Previous lower back surgery

How is sacroiliac dysfunction diagnosed?
Our diagnostic process includes:

  • Comprehensive movement assessment
  • Detailed medical history review
  • Specific orthopedic tests
  • Pain pattern analysis

Functional movement screening We use these results to create a precise diagnosis and targeted treatment plan.

How long does it take to recover from sacroiliac dysfunction?
Recovery time varies depending on factors like severity and duration of symptoms. Most patients experience significant improvement within 6-8 weeks of consistent treatment. Our success rates show:

  • 60% of patients report pain reduction within 2-3 sessions
  • 80% achieve their treatment goals within 8-12 weeks
  • 90% return to normal activities within 3 months

Our Expert Team

Christy Frazier, our lead physical therapist specializing in SI joint dysfunction, brings Licensed Physical Therapist to every patient interaction. With years of experience treating complex spinal conditions, our team stays current with the latest research and treatment techniques to provide you with the most effective care possible.

Take the First Step Toward Pain-Free Living

Don’t let SI joint pain limit your life any longer. Schedule your comprehensive evaluation at NW Movement Co today.