Targeted Treatment for SI Joint and Pelvic Pain

If you're experiencing persistent pelvic pain, low back discomfort, or pain radiating through your hips and thighs, the sacroiliac (SI) joint may be the root cause. Located where your spine meets the pelvis, the SI joint can become inflamed or unstable due to trauma, repetitive strain, arthritis, or post-pregnancy changes.

Understanding Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

SI joint dysfunction is an often-overlooked yet common source of lower back and pelvic pain, particularly in adults. The condition can cause persistent discomfort that tends to localize on one side of the lower back or buttock. Unlike general back pain, SI joint-related discomfort is frequently aggravated by specific movements including standing for long periods, walking, or going up and down stairs. Transitions such as rising from a seated position or shifting weight while getting out of bed can also trigger or intensify the pain. Because the symptoms can mimic other conditions like sciatica or lumbar spine issues, SI joint dysfunction is frequently misdiagnosed or missed altogether without targeted evaluation.

Advanced Diagnosis with Precision

At Wisteria Health, our team uses a comprehensive diagnostic approach to confirm whether the SI joint is the pain source:

  • Physical Examination: A series of movement tests and palpation techniques help isolate the joint.

  • Diagnostic Injections: A precise, image-guided injection of local anesthetic into the SI joint can determine if pain relief follows, confirming the diagnosis.

This accurate, non-invasive method allows us to avoid unnecessary treatment delays and focus your care where it matters most. Contact us for an evalutation today.

Image-Guided Relief for Lasting Results

We offer non-surgical solutions for sacroiliac joint dysfunction, with a focus on long-term, functional recovery. Your personalized plan may include:

  • Fluoroscopy- or ultrasound-guided SI joint injections to reduce inflammation and pain

  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation to stabilize and strengthen surrounding muscles

  • Ongoing care coordination to reduce flare-ups and support lasting recovery

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Post-Pregnancy Pelvic Pain? We Can Help

For some patients, SI joint instability develops after pregnancy due to ligamentous laxity and shifts in pelvic structure. We specialize in helping postpartum individuals regain strength and stability through targeted, conservative care without immediately resorting to surgery.

Relief Without Surgery When Possible

At Wisteria Health, we emphasize conservative care first, giving you access to the latest in image-guided treatments and functional therapies. Surgical referral is considered only when truly necessary, and we coordinate closely with trusted specialists if that step becomes appropriate.

Get Personalized SI Joint Pain Treatment Near You

You don’t have to live with chronic discomfort or keep guessing what’s wrong. If you’re searching for SI joint pain treatment near me or need lasting pelvic pain relief, Wisteria Health is here to help. Our integrated care model ensures accurate diagnosis and effective, non-invasive relief, close to home.

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Our Services

Experience the Wisteria Health Difference

  • Local availability in North Philadelphia and Montgomery County communities, with easy scheduling

  • Experienced providers specializing in nerve and musculoskeletal care

  • On-site diagnostics, image-guided injections, and rehab

  • Personalized, conservative-first treatment plans

  • A team that listens, educates, and puts your comfort first

We help patients get back to doing what they love: typing, driving, writing, and sleeping, without constant wrist pain.

Take the First Step Toward Relief

If you’re searching for SI (sacroiliac) joint pain, Wisteria Health is here to help. We focus on effective, non-surgical solutions designed around your goals and lifestyle.

Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward stronger, pain-free hands.