What to do if the sacroiliac joint is misaligned

  The treatment of sacroiliac joint misalignment is mainly conservative, and only if the situation does not improve, surgery can be performed.  Dislocation of the sacroiliac joint may be caused by prolonged physical work or some acute sprains of the patient. In some cases, the condition is not very serious and can recover naturally after only a period of rest.  Conservative treatment is that the doctor may use some manipulation to restore the misaligned joint and then use some means to help fix it afterwards. Or the patient may try to do some rehabilitation activities so that the misaligned joint can recover after a period of time.  Surgical treatment is recommended for patients whose symptoms do not improve, or who have recurrent attacks after improvement. This is the time when the doctor will recommend surgery. This will improve the patient’s condition completely. However, after surgery, it is important to pay attention to the post-operative recovery. If the post-operative recovery is not good, the patient’s condition will not only not improve, but may also cause the symptoms to worsen.  For the treatment of sacroiliac joint dislocation, patients can choose the treatment according to their own situation. Many patients can get good treatment.