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Sacroiliac joint pain

Pain low and to one side of the back, over the joint between the spine and pelvis.

By Andrew Ellis, AHPRA registered physiotherapist · Reviewed July 2026

The condition

What it is

The sacroiliac joints connect the base of the spine to the pelvis. They can become painful from strain, pregnancy or altered load, causing pain low and to one side of the back, sometimes spreading into the buttock or groin.

Signs

Signs and symptoms

Everyone is different, but these are common with sacroiliac joint pain. You may have some and not others.

Pain low and to one side of the backPain over the buttock or into the groinWorse with standing on one legSore rolling over in bedAching after sitting or standing longPain going up stairs
Treatment

How physiotherapy helps

We assess to confirm the joint is involved, then use hands on therapy to settle it and a targeted program to improve control and strength around the pelvis. We give clear advice on the positions and loads that aggravate it so it can calm down.

  • Pelvis and back assessment
  • Hands on therapy
  • Pelvic control and strengthening
  • Load and position advice
Book an assessment
Physiotherapy for Sacroiliac joint pain at PACT Physio & Rehab in Miranda, NSW
Fees and rebates

What you will actually pay

The full fee is $165 for an initial visit and $142 for a follow up, and every appointment is a full, unhurried session with the time to work through complex, persistent problems. Once your cover is applied, here is what you actually pay.

Full fee, no cover
Initial · 60 min $165
Follow up · 40 min $142

Before any rebate. Private paying is welcome, and your fee buys the whole session, never a rushed 20 minutes.

$165
$142
Initial
Follow up
With a Medicare plan
Initial $103.20
Follow up $80.20

A GP Chronic Disease Management referral rebates $61.80 on every visit, up to 5 a year.

$103.20
$80.20
Initial
Follow up
With private health extras
Initial $60 to $100
Follow up $40 to $80

The usual out of pocket once you claim on the spot, depending on your level of cover.

$60 to $100
$40 to $80
Initial
Follow up
Workers comp & CTP
No out of pocket
Initial $0
Follow up $0

Nothing for you to pay at any visit. Accepted workers compensation and CTP motor accident claims are billed straight to your insurer, and we handle the paperwork.

$0
$0
Initial
Follow up

The bars compare what an initial and a follow up visit cost you on each pathway.

See full fees and rebates. Telehealth with PACT Virtual Care is charged at the same rates, Australia wide.

Related injuries

Other problems we help with

Pain rarely sits in one neat box. These are commonly linked, and we treat them all.

Frequently asked questions

Good to know before you book

I am pregnant, can you still help?
Yes. Pelvic pain in pregnancy is common and we use gentle, safe techniques and advice tailored to each stage.
How much will it cost?
Initial physiotherapy is $165 for 60 minutes and follow ups are $142 for 40 minutes. Approved workers comp and CTP appointments are billed directly to the insurer.
Do I need a referral?
No referral is needed to book privately. Referrals are required for Medicare Chronic Disease Management plans and most claim pathways.
Can it be managed by telehealth?
Many problems can be assessed and guided well by telehealth through PACT Virtual Care, with hands on treatment added at the Miranda clinic when it helps.

Sources and further reading

Written and reviewed by Andrew Ellis, AHPRA registered physiotherapist. Last reviewed July 2026.

This page is general information about sacroiliac joint pain, not a diagnosis or a substitute for an assessment. If you are concerned about your symptoms, book an appointment or see your GP.

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