Hi everyone! I wanted to send out a different type of post today– one that’s a little more personal. I’ve been hearing from so many of you recently, through email, Facebook, as well as comments on my blog. And you’re all asking really great questions– so great I practically end up writing entire posts whenContinueContinue reading “If you’re reading this, give yourself a pat on the back.”
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Reader question: Is it okay to work out in a pool if your SI joints are out of alignment?
Hi everyone! Hope you’re all enjoying the holidays. I’ve been getting some really great questions from readers recently that I think are worth sharing with you all. *** I recently heard from G., who was wondering it was okay to perform aquatic exercise when her SI joints and sacrum were out of alignment. (She goesContinueContinue reading “Reader question: Is it okay to work out in a pool if your SI joints are out of alignment?”
Why sitting can be painful with SI joint dysfunction
Hello everyone! I hear from a lot of people who say that sitting is one of their worst problems, wanting to know if this was a significant issue for me as well. My answer here is two–fold. First, I’ll answer you based on my own experience, and then address why it might be so painfulContinueContinue reading “Why sitting can be painful with SI joint dysfunction”
Why Julie decided to pursue prolotherapy
Hi everyone! I am totally grateful to longtime reader Julie, who emailed me yesterday about her own experience consulting a doctor for prolotherapy. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the concept, prolotherapy is a relatively new form of treatment in which a special solution consisting mainly of sugar is injected into the ligamentsContinueContinue reading “Why Julie decided to pursue prolotherapy”
What are people talking about when they talk about “balancing the hips?”
Hi everyone! I had a really interesting comment recently from a reader who’d been suffering from low back pain, but wasn’t quite sure what the exact cause was. She’d found relief both from a chiropractic adjustment as well as massage therapy. However, she wasn’t sure what exactly the chiropractor and massage therapist meant when they referredContinueContinue reading “What are people talking about when they talk about “balancing the hips?””
My first Youtube video: Where is the sacroiliac joint?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA3puJHjJ1U Hi everyone! Happy Monday. You may know that I’ve been meaning to make Youtube videos for a while now. When it comes to certain concepts regarding the SI joint, I’ve come to feel that long, wordy posts aren’t always the best way to convey information. However, it’s taken me a while to actually collectContinueContinue reading “My first Youtube video: Where is the sacroiliac joint?”
Why do “perfectly good” exercises sometimes not help?
I haven’t written a ton on my multiple physical therapy failures yet, because unfortunately there are so many. For now, let me just say that my physical therapist Paula, who finally helped me, was actually the fifth physical therapist I saw over the course of this journey. The first four offered varying degrees of helpfulness vs. unhelpfulness, but ultimatelyContinueContinue reading “Why do “perfectly good” exercises sometimes not help?”
My experience seeing an orthopedist, and why I didn’t pursue lidocaine or cortisone injections
Hi everyone! For some reason this subject has come up a lot in my emails to readers recently, so I thought it was high time I give it its own post. *** At one point into my journey– I’d say it was probably about two years into the whole five year saga– I made anContinueContinue reading “My experience seeing an orthopedist, and why I didn’t pursue lidocaine or cortisone injections”
The #1 most important stretch that I do: single leg knee-to-chest
Hi everyone! I’ve mentioned this stretch previously (have you seen my post on Stretching and Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction?). However I believe this stretch so important, I decided to give it its own post. I started doing this stretch regularly about six months into my battle, and although the saga obviously did continue for quite aContinueContinue reading “The #1 most important stretch that I do: single leg knee-to-chest”
Stretches for the hamstrings, and how to protect the SI joints while stretching
Hey everyone! I’ve been getting a ton of requests for info on the stretches that helped me recover from SI joint dysfunction. In this post, I thought I’d focus specifically on the hamstrings. The hamstrings are a pretty major muscle group in the body– they run up and down the back of your thigh, connectingContinueContinue reading “Stretches for the hamstrings, and how to protect the SI joints while stretching”