Once you see someone doing it is hard to avoid it no longer. You have seen it, you may have done. You stand on one leg. I am not talking about standing on one leg like a flamingo, but below, where you are putting all your weight on one side of your body.
Eventually, that side gets tired and go to the other side. A kind of "Dance" comes to the rest of the day. Why would it feel more comfortable, so that out of your normal orientation? Why is it uncomfortable for you to be straight up and down. And why is not your back pain go away?
Typically, that someone has this kind of condition is a regular with low back pain and sciatica may (pain, shoots the back of her leg). This is a common complaint when someone dealing with sacroiliac problems. The sacroiliac joint is where your pool meets with your sacrum. The sacrum is a triangular shaped, that the bone ends in your tail bone.
You have two of these joints, one on each side of your body. Every merger is to move, especially if your leg moves, such as when walking or running. Through various activities, it is possible that this common to plug or not move as good as it should. This leads to a page of your body to move is not as effective as it should.
Even more important is that the movement from its normal orientation can cause a functional short leg. One leg May visually seem shorter than the other, although it is the same length, if we consider the completion of a measuring tape and actually measured, with each leg. This functional short legs makes it very difficult for you to look straight up.
Worse still, when you try to force him, is becoming increasingly uncomfortable until you’re back in position resulting from the alignment, it takes pressure off the joint. You see this in almost every state. Your body wants to keep you from pain, even if it means that you are with us in a crazy position to maintain it.
And what’s the fix? A chiropractor will find the area of the spine (or pelvis), which from its normal orientation, and help move it again. If the joint function is restored, the normal movement can return, and the person actually feel more comfortable in right direction. If nothing is done, the patient will continue to experience significantly more symptoms, until something happens. At this point, no "dance" or standing on one leg will be enough to help.