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Choose a topic below to learn about sacroiliac joint dysfunction that may be causing pain in your lower back. Click on the Find a Specialist link to find a specialist who can answer your questions.
Find a SpecialistSymptoms
Are you feeling pain in your leg, buttocks, groin, and lower spine? Sacroiliac joint dysfunction can cause these symptoms.
Learn about medical conditions affecting the sacroiliac (SI) joint.
View ConditionsConnect with a healthcare professional near you who specialises in sacroiliac joint disease.
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