Si joint dysfunction: A Glendale Patient's Guide
SI joint dysfunction is a motion problem in a joint built to barely move — which is why small corrections feel large. Call 818-707-5724.
Searching for clear, non-hyped information about si joint dysfunction in Glendale? This guide was written by the doctors at Flintridge Family Chiropractic, a family practice in La Cañada Flintridge that has cared for Foothill families, desk workers and professional athletes for more than twenty years. It is written to answer the question properly — not to rush you to a phone number.
The Short Answer
SI joint dysfunction is a motion problem in a joint built to barely move — which is why small corrections feel large.
We are at 1809 Verdugo Blvd, Suite 150, La Cañada Flintridge, roughly 10 minutes south on Verdugo Boulevard from Glendale. Same-week appointments are usually available at 818-707-5724.
What Is Actually Going On
People rarely arrive with a single cause. With si joint dysfunction, the picture is normally a combination of the following:
- Joints in the segment above and below losing normal motion
- Disc tissue that has lost hydration and height
- Deep stabilizing muscles that switched off after an old injury
- Hours of static loading — desk, driving, phone
Pain is the last symptom to appear and the first to leave, which is why the way something feels is a poor measure of whether it is fixed. Motion, strength and tolerance are better measures, and they are the ones we track.
How We Examine It
A diagnosis you can act on comes from an examination, not from a guess over the phone. On a first visit for si joint dysfunction we perform:
- A full orthopedic and neurological examination
- Segment-by-segment motion palpation
- Posture and gait analysis
- Digital X-ray on site when the history calls for imaging
We will tell you on that first visit whether this is something we can help, how long it should take, and what would make us send you elsewhere. If your findings belong with an orthopedist, neurologist or your primary physician, we say so and help arrange it.
What Care Looks Like
- Specific chiropractic adjustments to the restricted segments
- Soft-tissue work to the guarded muscles around them
- Graded loading so the area tolerates real life again
- A short home program you can actually keep
Most patients notice a meaningful change within two to four visits. If nothing has changed by the fourth visit, the plan changes — that is a rule in this office, not a courtesy.
A realistic timeline
Acute problems that are less than three weeks old typically settle in two to four weeks of care. Long-standing problems, especially those with nerve involvement or prior surgery, usually need six to twelve weeks with a home program that continues afterward. Nobody here is going to tell you that you need three years of visits.
What You Can Do This Week
- Walk every waking hour, even five minutes
- Alternate ice and gentle movement in the first 72 hours of a flare
- Raise your screen so your ears sit over your shoulders
- Sleep on your back or side with support, never face-down
These are not a substitute for an examination, but they are safe for the large majority of people and they often take the edge off while you wait for an appointment.
When to Get Evaluated Rather Than Wait
Book an appointment if the problem has lasted longer than two weeks, if it is waking you at night, if it is affecting work or training, or if you feel numbness, tingling or weakness. Go to an emergency room instead if you have loss of bowel or bladder control, numbness in the saddle region, or rapidly worsening weakness in a limb.
Why Glendale Patients Choose This Office
Four licensed doctors. Digital X-ray on site, so imaging happens the same visit rather than next week. Team chiropractors for the U.S. Men's and Women's National Soccer Teams, LAFC and LA Galaxy — the same examination standard applied to Foothill families. More than 2,100 five-star reviews. Se habla español.
We are at 1809 Verdugo Blvd, Suite 150, La Cañada Flintridge, roughly 10 minutes south on Verdugo Boulevard from Glendale. Call 818-707-5724 and ask about our new patient special, or book online.
This article is educational and is not a substitute for individual medical advice. If your symptoms are severe, worsening, or accompanied by red-flag signs, seek care promptly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to get help for si joint dysfunction in Glendale?+
Call 818-707-5724. Most patients from Glendale are seen within one to three days, and same-day openings are common. You will get an examination, findings explained in plain language, and a written plan on the first visit.
Do I need imaging for si joint dysfunction?+
Not always. We image when the history or examination points to something structural that would change the plan. Digital X-ray is on site, so it happens during the same visit rather than at a separate facility.
Is chiropractic care safe for si joint dysfunction?+
For appropriately screened patients, yes. We examine before we treat, choose the gentlest technique that will do the job, and refer out when the findings call for it.
Do you take insurance?+
We accept most major plans and verify your benefits before treatment begins. If you are paying out of pocket, ask about our new patient special when you call.
Do I need a referral?+
No. Chiropractors are primary-contact providers in California, so you can book directly with us.
How long until si joint dysfunction improves?+
Most people notice a real change within two to four visits. Acute cases often resolve in two to four weeks; long-standing or nerve-involved cases usually take six to twelve weeks with a home program.
