Pelvic and Tailbone (Sacrum) Pain

Symptoms by body part:

Sacral Spine (Tailbone)
Acute Pain
Reduction in Range of Motion

Is Chiropractic Neurology right for me? 

You may be wondering if your condition or symptoms are complicated enough to require a neurology expert? Our diagnosis and treatment fits every complexity, from the most simple strains/sprains to complex spinal conditions that have failed other treatments. Our extensive post-doctoral neurology training is interwoven into the deep fabric of our treatments, often unbeknownst to our patients. Many of the conditions or symptoms we are successful with are:

  • Lower back pain across the belt line
  • Pain on one side of lower back, pelvis and hip 
  • Tailbone pain
  • Pain in front of the hip that connects to the groin
  • Hip flexor pain or tightness
  • Pain, numbness or tingling that travels down your leg
  • Pain in the buttock
  • Sciatic pain
  • Hip pain
  • Pelvic pain
  • Pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Bursitis
  • Disc herniation or bulge
  • Pain from gait, imbalance or mobility challenges
  • Pelvic and hip pain associated with parkinson's, multiple sclerosis or other neurological disorders
  • Pelvic pain after a car accident (motor vehicle accident)
  • Post-surgical back, hip or pelvic pain
  • Arthritis pain

*If we didn't list your condition or symptom, it may be something that we treat, but please contact us to see if it's something we work with. 

As Chiropractic Neurologists, we are leading experts in back pain, pelvic pain and spinal conditions. Not only are we extensively trained in neurology, orthopedics, physical therapy and rehabilitation, but we incorporate functional restoration, reintegrating all aspects of your dysfunction. Whether your injury is due to muscle, joint, nerve, brain, or likely a combination, our extensive, post-doctoral neurology education allows us to diagnose the true source of your pelvic pain. Our greater understanding of how your muscles, joints, nerves, and brain interact to form normal function enables us to locate the roots of dysfunction and design a specific treatment plan to eliminate your symptoms for good. 

Our chiropractic neurologists are experts in all parts of your problem, incorporating a deep understanding of the spine, muscles, nerves and brain. We address not only the physical components of joints and muscles, but also the interconnections of our nerves and brain that create that majestic, integrated system that is you, allowing us to restore function to the most complex disorders and symptoms by reconnecting healthy communication and function. By utilizing the most effective, scientifically proven treatments we're able to enhance joint mobility, restore nerve signaling, reduce muscle tension, and create accurate brain mapping that is essential for normal, symptom-free function. 

Our approach is different, we do more than just adjust your pelvis and spine, we incorporate aspects of stretching, strengthening, electrical muscle stimulation, active muscle release, percussor muscle therapy, disc decompression, graston therapy, neurological rehabilitation and taping to reintegrate function and health at every level of dysfunction, restoring optimal health. 

We treat many difficult and complex conditions and symptoms related to pelvic pain, often many that have failed treatments by other doctors. Our chiropractic neurology approach can often locate what's missing as we look in depth at all systems and their interactions through the nervous system. Once we have located the problem(s), we then create a specific treatment plan to address and restore function to all of the involved structures and connections, creating complete restoration for the individual as symptoms abate.

 

Sacro-Iliac or Pelvic Pain

Sacro-Iliac or pelvic pain is often a major contributor to an individual's lower back complaint and is felt along the belt-line and buttock region, near the bony protrusions that you can feel if you rub your fingers along your lower back at the top of your buttock region. The sacro-iliac joint connects the spine to the pelvis/hip and injury or damage here can mimic other conditions such as hernaited disc or hip problems. Accurate diagnosis is important to determine the source of pain. In our office, this seems to be the most common cause of most patient's lower back pain as it effects multiple surrounding areas. When functioning well, it allows for the lumbar and hip regions to function appropriately. This region is often the primary source, or at least contributor to sciatic pain that is felt in the buttock and down your leg at times.