ISG Arthrosis

Definition The ISG, also known as the sacroiliac joint or sacroiliac joint, is located on both sides of the pelvis and represents a connection between two bones, the ilium and the sacrum. ISG arthrosis is a degenerative wear and tear of the joint surface and articular cartilage, which can cause severe pain and restrictions in … ISG Arthrosis

Localization | ISG Arthrosis

Localization ISG arthrosis can manifest itself on both the right and left side due to the anatomical conditions.Malpositions of the spine or even the hips can lead to increased strain on one half of the body, causing the joint cartilage on one side to be worn down more than on the other side of the … Localization | ISG Arthrosis

Therapy | ISG Arthrosis

Therapy The therapy of ISG-arthrosis is limited. The damage to the joint caused by the previous course of the disease and especially the worn joint cartilage are not reversible. Initially, the focus is on effective relief of the existing symptoms and, above all, the persistent pain. To relieve the pain, the application of heat is … Therapy | ISG Arthrosis