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I was diagnosed with my SI joint being "out" several years ago. It was relieved through manipulation, although it does come back. My affected leg is a bit shorter than the other. What are the long term effects of this condition, and is there any permanant way to fix this issue other than manipulation?
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Prolotherapy may help.Here are some links to explain the Si Joint and prolotherapy and how they work http://www.spinalinjuryfoundation.org/101_new/sijoint1.htm http://www.spinalinjuryfoundation.org/101_new/prolothe.htm http://www.spinalinjuryfoundation.org/procedure%20brochures/prolo.pdf
Christopher J. Centeno, M.D.
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