Frequently Asked Questions
What aggravates sacroiliac joint dysfunction?
Sacroiliac pain can be aggravated with prolonged sitting or standing, standing on one leg, stair climbing, going from sitting to standing, and running. Potential causes of sacroiliac pain include arthritis, traumatic injury, pregnancy and post-partum, systemic inflammatory conditions, and infection.
Medical Case Studies
Case-1: Sciatica + IVDP + Pterygium + Cataract
Mrs. R.K.R had a fall on 2013 August on her back. She felt pain on her pain on her
Patient stories
Slip disc, Sciatic Nerve Pain and Back Pain
Acid Peptic Disorder, Lower Back Pain
Prolapsed Intervertebral Disk
Voice of Patients
Disc Prolapse
Condition before treatment: No sensation in (lower portion) & below (the hips) (Paralyzed). After..
Disc Prolapse
I am working as a teacher in a government school in Andhra Pradesh and have a service of 22 years in...
Back Pain, Severe Back Pain
I am M.... I had lower back problem and I was not able to bend forward or take up any rigorous exerc...