Find Lasting Relief from SIJ and Hip Pain in Austin with Specialized Physical Therapy
SI Joint Dysfunction : Are you searching for lasting SI joint or pelvic pain relief?
You’re not alone—SI joint dysfunction is responsible for up to 30% of chronic low back pain cases, particularly in active individuals, postpartum clients, and people with a history of spinal or hip issues.¹ The sacroiliac joint plays a vital role in transferring force between your upper body and legs, so when it’s irritated or unstable, it can affect everything from walking and lifting to sleeping comfortably.
At Voltex Physical Therapy in Austin, TX, we specialize in diagnosing and treating SI joint dysfunction and pelvic alignment problems using a holistic approach. Our hands-on care targets the root of your pain, helping you regain control, mobility, and strength—so you can move without hesitation.
Don’t let your Pelvic and SI Joint Pain limit your life. Schedule your personalized session with a Doctor of Physical Therapy today and take the first step toward lasting relief.
Inflammation, hypermobility, or fixation of the SI joint, causing sharp or dull pain in the low back, buttocks, or groin. Pain may worsen with prolonged standing, walking, or transitional movements.
SI Joint Dysfunction : Uneven movement or postural habits can lead to torque or rotation at the pelvis, often resulting in one-sided low back or hip pain and instability during single-leg movements.
SI Joint Dysfunction : Weak or underactive deep stabilizers like the transverse abdominis or pelvic floor can cause overloading of the SI joint during movement.
SI Joint Dysfunction : Hormonal changes and ligament laxity during pregnancy can destabilize the SI joint or pelvis, leading to lingering pain and difficulty with walking, standing, or lifting.
SI Joint Dysfunction : A movement dysfunction where restrictions or weakness in the hips or lumbar spine place excess stress on the SI joint or pelvic region.
SI Joint Dysfunction : Common in pregnancy or postnatal periods, this condition involves irritation or instability in the front of the pelvis, causing groin pain or discomfort during walking or shifting positions.
SI Joint Dysfunction : Our team is trained in manual therapy, dry needling, and advanced movement assessment to pinpoint the exact cause of your pain and create a plan that gets you back to doing what you love—without pain.