05/06/2026
Low back pain can be frustrating because it often changes from day to day. Sometimes it feels like a sharp pinch, while other times it spreads into the hips or down the thighs. For some people, the pain shows up most when standing, climbing stairs, turning, or moving after sitting still.
In many cases, the source of that discomfort may be the sacroiliac joint, which connects the spine to the pelvis. When this joint becomes irritated or inflamed, even normal movements can feel more difficult than they should. Sitting, walking, sleeping, and everyday transitions may all become uncomfortable.
At Advanced Pain Care, our specialists evaluate movement patterns, imaging, and joint response to determine whether the SI joint is contributing to your pain. When identified early, the right treatment plan can reduce inflammation, improve stability, and help you move through the day with greater comfort and confidence.
If your pain tends to flare during transitions like standing up, turning, or walking, it may be time to take a closer look at your SI joint.
Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Compassionate providers you can trust. Advanced Pain Care,