What we treat

What We Treat

  • Neck
    • Neck Spasm
    • Whiplash
    • Trapped Nerve
    • Headache
    • Arthritis
    • Wry Neck
  • Shoulder
    • Shoulder Dislocation or Instability
    • Rotator Cuff Injury
    • Muscle Tear
    • Subluxation
    • Frozen Shoulder
  • Upper Back
    • Muscle Spasm
    • Back Pain
    • Muscle Strain
    • Rib Pain or Chest Pain
  • Lower Back
    • Slipped Disc
    • Sacroiliac Joint
    • Sciatica or Pinched Nerve
    • Arthritis Degeneration
    • Scoliosis
    • Back Pain
    • Muscle Imbalance or Instability
  • Elbow
    • Tennis Elbow
    • Golfers Elbow
    • Biceps Tendonitis
    • Elbow Dislocation
  • Wrist
    • Broken Wrist
    • De Quervain's Synovitis
    • Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
  • Hand
    • Dislocated Thumb
    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    • Hand Fractures
  • Hip and Thigh
    • Arthritis
    • Hip Resurfacing
    • Dead Leg
    • Quadriceps Hematoma
    • Groin Strain
    • Bursitis
    • Hip Impingement
  • Knee
    • Ligament injuries and tears - ACL and MCL
    • Cartilage Tears
    • Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper's Knee)
    • Dislocated Patella or Kneecap
    • Runners Knee or Patellofemoral Syndrome
  • Calf and Ankle
    • Sprained Ankle
    • Shin Splints
    • Muscle strain
    • Achilles Tendonitis
    • Calf Tears or Calf Strain
  • Foot
    • Bunion
    • Metatarsal Pain
    • Plantar Faciitis
    • Heel Spurs
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SIJ Dysfunction

The Sacroiliac joint is located in the lower back and joins the tail bone/ sacrum to the pelvic bones/ ileums. There are two SIJs on either side and their job is to transfer weight from the spine to the pelvis. If excessive forces are placed on these joints, injury/dysfunction may occur. This can be from bending, sitting, lifting, twisting or from running/ jumping. It can be traumatic or from repetitive/prolonged forces. read more