The pelvic region encompasses a diverse range of conditions causing discomfort and dysfunction. These include joint dysfunctions like sacroiliac joint pain and pubic symphysis dysfunction, as well as coccydynia affecting the tailbone. Pregnancy-related issues and pelvic floor dysfunction add complexity. Osteoarthritis and hip impingement affect mobility and comfort. Soft tissue problems like piriformis syndrome and IT band syndrome contribute to pain. Chronic conditions such as pelvic pain syndrome and endometriosis-related pain require comprehensive management. Treatment involves addressing underlying causes, physical therapy, and sometimes surgical intervention for lasting relief and improved function.
We address additional Pelvic issues listed below.
- Pelvic pain (pelvic girdle pain)
- Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SI joint pain)
- Pubic symphysis dysfunction (symphysis pubis dysfunction or SPD)
- Coccydynia (tailbone pain)
- Pelvic floor dysfunction (including pelvic floor weakness or hypertonicity)
- Pregnancy-related pelvic pain and instability
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Piriformis syndrome (compression of the sciatic nerve by the piriformis muscle)
- Groin strain or groin pain
- Hip impingement syndrome (femoroacetabular impingement)
- Iliotibial band (IT band) syndrome
- Hip bursitis (trochanteric bursitis)
- Hip labral tear
- Hip dysplasia
- Hip tendonitis (e.g., hip flexor tendonitis)
- Hip muscle strains (e.g., gluteus medius/minimus strain)
- Pudendal neuralgia (pain associated with the pudendal nerve)
- Chronic pelvic pain syndrome
- Prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate gland)
- Endometriosis-related pelvic pain