Educational video describing the sacroiliac joint as a source of low back pain. Due to the proximity of the sacroiliac joint to the hip and the spine, pain of SI joint origin may be attributed to a hip or spine condition rather than the sacroiliac joint itself. SI joint pain is an unappreciated problem causing low back pain . Clinical and radiological evaluation is not usually reliable. The only reliable method for diagnosing SI joint pain is by injection.
#1 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@Neilio725 thank you for the comment
#2 by Neilio725 on April 26th, 2011
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injections are not the only means to diagnoses. Their are a myriad or low back/si testing as well as METs that can confirm/ improve/ or relieve that pain.
#3 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@cristian4397 good luck
#4 by cristian4397 on April 26th, 2011
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Im only 13 and have been a football star sence i was 6 but now i have to have surgery on my back )’:
#5 by theVirusify on April 26th, 2011
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thanks nabile
#6 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@theVirusify try to check other videos ithat i have about back pain causes ,treatment discs ,position of the spine and SI joint
you need to see a spine doctor
severe pain is not normal if it lasts without relief
#7 by theVirusify on April 26th, 2011
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Doctor told me I have a cold only
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can u give me some tips to get rid of this pain, please
#8 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@theVirusify you need to know what you are dealing with,so you can treat it
#9 by theVirusify on April 26th, 2011
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i have this pain + Tried several disks
#10 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@healthnut4life48 great
i welome all your ideas
thanks
#11 by healthnut4life48 on April 26th, 2011
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#12 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@kamelg1 thanks
#13 by kamelg1 on April 26th, 2011
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Nice video!!!
#14 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@Teddymonster11
WITH PROPER TREATMENT AND WITHIN THE LIMITS OF PAIN ,SI JOINT PAIN PATIENTS CAN DO ALL THE OUTLINED ACTIVITIES
START WITH COSERVATIVE TREATMENT AND ADVANCE TO INJECTION AND RFA
CHECK MY OTHER VIDEO ON SI JOINT
ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
#15 by Teddymonster11 on April 26th, 2011
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Someone with the Sacroiliac Joint pain would they be able to do the splits or raise their legs high or be able to do kickboxing? With the proper treatment would they be able to move their hips better over time? Or will they always have limtied rang of moation in the hip area forever no matter what?
#16 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@sambking you are correct
We doctors do not know everything .there ia a lot of good people made sigificant contribution to understanding and treating human health conditions.
#17 by sambking on April 26th, 2011
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Where is the mention of hypertonic or SPASTIC MUSCLES? Thomas Griner should be googled. His work read and understood. Neurosoma is the website where all his work can be read. Most doctors spend less than four hours studying muscle physiology. They know virtually nothing about muscle spasms, why they occur and how they can be treated. If they don’t understand how something works they will not be able to fix it. This is the case with most MDs.
#18 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@SpinergyDude great ,thanks
#19 by SpinergyDude on April 26th, 2011
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AWESOME that you as a Dr are sharing this information with people.
AbiliTV
Keep up the excellent work Dr.
#20 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@Nickliu2010 thanks
#21 by Nickliu2010 on April 26th, 2011
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Great work!
#22 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@Lolamina1 PT IS IMPORTANT
#23 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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@Lolamina1 pt rehab
check the other spine videos,body positions
#24 by Lolamina1 on April 26th, 2011
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I have a low back pain for more than 1 year, i hade MRI and the doctor told me that i need to loose wight ( 20 pounds) do you have any other treatmenst.
Moris
#25 by nabilebraheim on April 26th, 2011
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MRI MAY MISS THIS PROBLEM
THE BEST WAY TO DIAGNOSE IT IS BY INJECTION AND OBTAINING SOME RELIEF AFTER THE INJECTION