Yes, it’s possible! Your pelvic floor muscles work closely with your core, hips, and lower back to provide support and stability for your body. If your pelvic floor muscles are tight, weak, or not functioning properly, they can cause or contribute to lower back pain, SI joint pain, and tailbone pain.
In some cases, back pain may actually be a sign that your pelvic floor is compensating for muscle imbalances or weakness in your core and hips. Pelvic floor physical therapy can help identify these connections and address the root cause of your back pain, providing a more holistic approach to treatment.
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