Hypermobility describes a condition of excessive and abnormal movement in the sacroiliac structure. We will discuss the causes of SIJ hypermobility, as well as the most effective therapy options. This focused dissertation examines hypermobile sacroiliac problems. Treatment may differ from each cause to the next, so ascertaining the exact nature of each pain syndrome is of paramount importance for doctors and patients alike. Hypermobility of the sacroiliac can be created by a variety of very different causative mechanisms, including some that are considered normal parts of life. In fact, most hypermobility profiles can be cured with proper application of nonsurgical interventions. However, this is an extreme example and most cases of hypermobility will not progress to such symptomatic degrees.
In some instances, the whole joint can lose structural integrity and fail to perform as expected. Suffering a hypermobile sacroiliac joint can create instability and chronic pain.