What is a Sacrum?

DEFINITION – What does Sacrum mean?
The sacrum is the triangle-shaped bone at the base of the spine that sits just above the tailbone. It is made up of 5 fused vertebrae, S1-S5
BREAKING DOWN – Sacrum
The sacrum forms the posterior portion that outlines the pelvic cavity. It also forms part of the sacroiliac joints. These joints are where the sacrum connects to the hip bones. The sacroiliac joints actually support almost the entire weight of the body, transmitting forces through the hips and legs. Due to its shock-absorbing capabilities, this area is also well-known for causing back pain issues due to inflammation and dysfunction.
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What is a Massage?
Massage is the general term for a process of soft tissue manipulation of one’s body to produce a desired effect.
What is Piriformis Syndrome?
Piriformis syndrome is a condition where the small piriformis muscle becomes tight or spasms.
Activator Method Chiropractic Technique
The activator method chiropractic technique is a diagnostic system commonly used by chiropractors to assess pain in the back, neck, and head, including headaches.