Symptoms of sacroiliac joint pain mainly include lower back pain, stiffness and limitation of joint movement.
1. Lower back pain: sacroiliac joint pain is mainly considered to be related to local inflammation or degenerative disease, sacroiliac joints are mainly located in the lower back, which will stimulate the local pain receptors, and therefore produce the symptoms of lower back pain.
2. Stiffness: when the symptoms of sacroiliac joint pain occur, it is usually easy to trigger the tension of the muscles around the lower back, thus producing local stiffness, and the symptoms will be more obvious when getting up in the morning.
3. Restricted joint activities: If the symptoms of sacroiliac joint pain last for a long time, it is easy to directly affect the range of motion of the local joints, for example, the patient can not bend over to move, thus producing the symptoms of limited lumbar spine activities.
If the symptoms of sacroiliac joint pain are more obvious, you need to check and clarify the specific cause of the disease first, and standardized treatment under the guidance of professional physicians. Relieve the pain as soon as possible, restore the local function, and prevent the later generation of motor dysfunction.