MarketplaceJoint Pain Treatment Is there an alternative treatment for sacro iliac pain? I have bilateral sacroiliac pain becomes chronic. I went to the orthopedist wants to see an injection of steroids. (That I have not had a bad reaction to steroids in the past, I do not consider this option.) I was just wondering if anyone has any experience with other treatments as injections. After injections of steroids is just treat the symptom not the cause. A successful osteopath should be able to help. Sometimes, the pressure on the joints from a stiff lower back or perhaps the sacrum is slightly out of alignment. The osteopath should be able to process and advise you. I have a ruptured ligament in the end vertebrae of my spine, in an area like you. I find sitting for a while becomes painful. I have not had any pain or injections, other than using an ointment with glucosomine as active ingredient. The best thing I can do is try to minimize new cases where the pain is bad. Example. not stay as long, or sit on a cushion, and get up and move around a lot. I do not know if this is useful for you, but I can sympathize with you about the pain in this general area. Good luck. Well, there are several natural supplements that help maintain healthy joints, which can eliminate the cause of pain. The most popular are Microlactin, cherry, glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, hyaluronic acid, Litozin (Danish rose hips), and bromelain. and if its structural chiroprator you might visit a therapist or a craniosacral. If it is muscular visit a massage therapist. You should see a good chiropractor diversification or Drop table (or one that does both!) Go to www.hope4utoday. there is a product called there seven + fucoidan as the active ingredient, not a drug and no side effects. You can also get a free sample. Posted on March 9, 2010.
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