Persistent pain in the low back may be due to a tilted sacrum. When this happens, it puts stress on the ligaments of the sacroiliac joints, which are broad, weight-bearing joints in the pelvis on either side of the triangular-shaped sacrum.
The resulting stress on these ligaments causes pain.
When attending to this problem, careful balancing of the pelvic region is critical, and the sacrum must not be overlooked.
Precise, directional adjustments with the Activator instrument solve the problem and relieve the pain.