Sacroiliac Adjustment

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Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction is a common source of lower back and pelvic pain caused by misalignment or restricted movement in the SI joints—the connections between your spine and pelvis. At Family Chiropractic of Clark and New York, Dr. Tricia Mastropietro offers precise sacroiliac adjustments to restore proper joint function, reduce pain, and improve mobility.

This targeted chiropractic technique helps alleviate inflammation and nerve irritation, supporting a balanced pelvis and spine for lasting relief.

Benefits of Sacroiliac Adjustment
  • Relieves lower back, hip, and pelvic pain

  • Restores proper SI joint alignment and movement

  • Reduces inflammation and muscle tension

  • Improves posture and gait

  • Enhances overall spinal stability

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How Sacroiliac Adjustment Works

Dr. Mastropietro applies gentle, controlled pressure to the sacroiliac joints to correct misalignments and improve joint mobility. This adjustment helps relieve pressure on nerves and surrounding tissues, reducing pain and stiffness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sacroiliac adjustment painful?
No. Most patients find the adjustment gentle and relieving.
How many treatments will I need?
Treatment length varies, but many patients notice improvement within a few sessions.
Can sacroiliac dysfunction cause leg pain?
Yes. SI joint issues can irritate nerves and cause radiating leg pain.
Is imaging required before treatment?
Sometimes X-rays or other imaging help confirm diagnosis and rule out other conditions.
Can sacroiliac adjustments be combined with other therapies?
Yes. Combining adjustments with soft tissue therapy and exercises enhances outcomes.

Conditions

Leg length discrepancy

Lower back and pelvic pain

Shoulder pain

Thoracic outlet syndrome

Osteoarthritis

Degenerative disc disease

Muscle imbalances

Postural dysfunction

Whiplash associated disorder

Myofascial pain syndrome

Treataments

Pregnancy safe chiropractic care

Webster Technique

Static Postural Analysis

Workstation Assessment

Lifestyle Counseling

Postural correction

Soft-Tissue Therapy

Electrical muscle stimulation

Myofascial release

Flexion distraction