Disability | Physiotherapy for ISG syndrome

Disability

As a rule, an ISG syndrome heals completely on its own within a few weeks if treated promptly. It is possible that the doctor will prescribe one for the acute phase, in which the pain is even stronger. This is especially the case when the work is very physical and involves great stress.The real incapacity to work occurs less frequently, this happens more often when the sacroiliac joint is permanently inflamed and the injury has become chronic, so that the affected persons have to fight with permanent complaints in everyday life and may not be able to continue their job. In such cases, the physician can sometimes order further rehabilitation measures in addition to physiotherapy, in order to reintegrate the patient into the world of work.

Summary

In summary, the development of ISG syndrome is mostly due to poor posture or anatomical problems. In the fewest cases the problem is caused by sporting activity. Thanks to good therapeutic measures, the affected persons can usually be helped quickly so that the injury heals without any problems within a short time.

It is important to get help as quickly as possible to prevent the joint from slipping out permanently and causing damage to surrounding structures. Especially if an ISG syndrome has already occurred in you, but also in everyone else, it is very useful to do the physiotherapeutic exercises at home regularly, so that the risk of injury can be minimized.