Q: Which doctor should I consult for sacroiliac joint dysfunction?
A: You should consult an orthopedic specialist for sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Q: What is the prognosis or outcome of ankylosing spondylitis?
A: The prognosis of ankylosing spondylitis varies among patients. While some patients suffer from mild episodes, others may suffer from chronic pain. Some patients may suffer from limitations of movements due to fusion of bones due to the disease.
Q: What kind of physiotherapy will help?
A: Gradual physical exercises assist in strengthening the muscles around the sacroiliac joint. Simple aerobic exercises will increase blood flow in the region, stimulating faster healing. Chiropractic treatment will also help relieve pain.
Q: Can I apply a hot water bag for relief?
A: Yes, Application of heat wrap or hot bath can help in the healing process. But heat therapy may be less effective for acute and intense pain.
Q: Will I need to take time off work?
A: If the pain is really terrible, then taking some time off can benefit your aching joints. Get plenty of bed-rest and gradually ease back into your daily life.