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Medical Conditions - Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Sacroiliac joint dysfunction can cause lower back and leg pain. It is more common in young and pregnant women. It may occur due to increased or decreased mobility of the sacroiliac joint or inflammation of the joint. Symptoms include pain, numbness, weakness, instability of the leg. It can be treated by pain medicines, manually manipulating the joint, supporting the joint with braces, or using sacroiliac joint injections.

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What can cause a popping sound during hip movement?

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My tailbone pops in multiple places with pain. Why?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for providing a brief history. It sounds to me like the SI (sacroiliac) joint dysfunction.

I get hip pain even if I stand or walk for a few minutes. Why?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is difficult to speculate about the cause of hip pain without examining you. From what you have written, it appears to be movement-related, especially hip flexion.

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Kindly suggest management for lower back pain.

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through history. It appears to me as a sacroiliac joint dysfunction.

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