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Advanced Care of Sacroiliac Dysfunction at Balance Medical Integration

Are you experiencing the discomfort and limitations of sacroiliac dysfunction?

At Balance Medical Integration, Dr. Jessica Balbo and Dr. Jason Bojar provide state-of-the-art care to help you find relief. Leveraging cutting-edge diagnostics and innovative therapies, we address sacroiliac joint problems to restore mobility and alleviate discomfort. Here’s a closer look at sacroiliac dysfunction, its causes, and how our approach can improve your quality of life:

Understanding Sacroiliac Dysfunction:

Sacroiliac dysfunction refers to pain or dysfunction in the sacroiliac joint, which connects the sacrum (triangular bone at the base of the spine) to the pelvis.
It can cause symptoms such as lower back pain, hip pain, buttock pain, and difficulty with movement or weight-bearing activities.
Sacroiliac dysfunction can result from various factors, including injury, pregnancy, arthritis, or abnormal biomechanics.

Prevalence and Common Causes:

Sacroiliac dysfunction is a common source of lower back pain, accounting for up to 30% of cases of chronic low back pain.
Trauma or injury, such as falls, accidents, or repetitive strain. Pregnancy-related changes, including hormonal fluctuations and increased ligament laxity. Degenerative conditions, such as osteoarthritis or sacroiliitis. Abnormalities in pelvic alignment or biomechanics, leading to stress on the sacroiliac joint.

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Advanced Diagnostics at Balance Medical Integration:

X-ray Imaging: Utilizing state-of-the-art x-ray technology, we can examine the sacroiliac joint in detail, detecting structural abnormalities or degenerative changes that may be causing your discomfort. This advanced imaging helps provide a clear picture of the underlying issues contributing to your symptoms.
Ultrasound Diagnostics: High-resolution ultrasound imaging offers a real-time view of the sacroiliac joint and nearby soft tissues. This allows us to identify inflammation, fluid buildup, or ligament laxity, which are often linked to sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Hands-On Evaluation: Our skilled healthcare professionals perform comprehensive hands-on evaluations to assess the sacroiliac joint's mobility, stability, and areas of tenderness. This personalized approach ensures we design effective treatment plans tailored to your unique condition and goals.
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Integrated Treatments for Sacroiliac Dysfunction:

Shockwave Therapy:

Clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of shockwave therapy in reducing pain and improving function in patients with sacroiliac dysfunction. A study published in Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research reported significant improvements in pain and disability following shockwave therapy for sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Dr. Jessica Balbo and Dr. Jason Bojar utilize advanced shockwave therapy techniques to target the sacroiliac joint, stimulate tissue healing, and alleviate pain associated with sacroiliac dysfunction.

Chiropractic Care:

Research supports the use of chiropractic adjustments for managing sacroiliac dysfunction. A systematic review published in Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics reported favorable outcomes for chiropractic treatment in patients with sacroiliac joint pain.
Our skilled chiropractors employ gentle, targeted adjustments to realign the sacroiliac joint, restore proper biomechanics, and alleviate pain and dysfunction.

Soft TIssue Mobilization:

Soft tissue mobilization techniques, such as massage therapy and myofascial release, can help alleviate pain and improve mobility in the muscles and ligaments surrounding the sacroiliac joint. A study published in Manual Therapy demonstrated the efficacy of soft tissue mobilization in reducing pain and disability in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Dr. Jessica Balbo and Dr. Jason Bojar offer personalized soft tissue mobilization treatments to address muscle imbalances, reduce tension, and enhance the stability of the sacroiliac joint.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy:
PRP therapy has shown promise in promoting tissue healing and reducing inflammation in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction. A study published in European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine reported significant improvements in pain and function following PRP injections in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Our PRP therapy treatments utilize concentrated platelets from your own blood to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration in the sacroiliac joint, providing long-term relief from pain and dysfunction.
Stem Cell Injections:
Emerging research suggests that stem cell therapy may offer benefits for treating sacroiliac joint dysfunction by promoting tissue regeneration and reducing inflammation. A study published in Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research reported improvements in pain and function following stem cell injections in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Dr. Jessica Balbo and Dr. Jason Bojar offer advanced stem cell therapy options to support sacroiliac joint health, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain, helping patients regain mobility and improve their quality of life.
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Why Choose Balance Medical Integration?

At Balance Medical Integration, we take a comprehensive approach, combining cutting-edge diagnostics with proven therapies to deliver personalized solutions for sacroiliac dysfunction. Dr. Jessica Balbo and Dr. Jason Bojar specialize in identifying and treating the root causes of sacroiliac dysfunction, focusing on achieving long-term relief and enhancing your overall quality of life.
Our patient-first philosophy emphasizes holistic care, empowering you with the knowledge and tools needed to take charge of your sacroiliac health and enjoy an active, pain-free lifestyle.
Don’t let sacroiliac dysfunction disrupt your life. Contact Balance Medical Integration today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Jessica Balbo and Dr. Jason Bojar and start your journey to lasting relief and better mobility.
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(612) 384-3529
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