Three Questions with Meghann Koppele Duffy

Episode 64 - SI Joint Pain: A Pain in the Butt?

29 min · 15. kesä 2026
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In this episode of Three Questions, I dive into the research, myths, and missing questions surrounding SI joint dysfunction.  I chat about why treating the SI joint in isolation often leads to frustration, and how sensory feedback, brain mapping, and movement patterns may be playing a much bigger role than you think. I also share my own experience with SI joint pain, challenge some common assumptions about stability and mobility, and explain why the answer might not be at the SI joint at all. In This Episode You’ll Hear: * Why SI joint pain is considered multifactorial and what that actually means * How poor sensory awareness can cause the SI joint to do jobs other joints should be doing * Why improving hip function, proprioception, and whole-body organization may matter more than “fixing” the SI joint If there's one thing I hope you take away from this episode, it's that pain is rarely as simple as the location where the person is feeling it. Sometimes the most meaningful changes happen when we stop chasing symptoms and start asking better questions about the whole system. Links & Resources For This Episode: Find a Neuro Studio Teacher Near You [https://www.theneurostudio.com/find-a-teacher] Connect with me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/megkoppeleduffy/] Connect with me on Threads [https://www.threads.net/@megkoppeleduffy]

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