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New and Improved: Sacroiliac Joint Pain Dysfunction CPD Course Now Live

Now with Handouts, Summaries, and Updated Content

If you've ever worked with clients experiencing low back pain that doesn’t quite fit the usual patterns, you’ve likely encountered sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction.

This complex and often underdiagnosed condition is now more accessible than ever to understand—thanks to our newly rewritten Sacroiliac Joint Pain Dysfunction course.

Whether you're a remedial massage therapist, myotherapist, Bowen therapist, chiropractor or osteopath, understanding the SI joint is crucial to confidently supporting clients with pelvic or lower back pain.

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Enhance your understanding of sacroiliac joint pain with our updated online course, featuring detailed diagrams, comprehensive handouts, and CPD/CPE points.

What’s New? In this CPD Course

We’ve gone back to the drawing board with this course and completely restructured it with clarity, confidence, and clinical relevance in mind. Key improvements include:

  • Updated content that reflects the latest evidence and clinical thinking

  • Simplified explanations of SIJ anatomy, biomechanics, and pain mechanisms

  • Improved user experience with downloadable summary notes and client-friendly handouts

  • Clearer treatment insights, including when and why manual therapy may help—or when to refer out


Why This Matters

The sacroiliac joint plays a key role in load transfer and stability through the pelvis and spine. But SIJ dysfunction often masquerades as other conditions, leading to confusion, ineffective treatment, and client frustration.

This updated course bridges that gap—helping you recognise the red flags, refine your assessment approach, and better educate clients about their condition.


Perfect for Your CPD Requirements

Like all our courses, this one is fully online, self-paced, and designed to earn you continuing professional development (CPD/CPE) points with major associations. And with our new downloadable tools, you’ll walk away with resources you can use immediately in your practice


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Disclaimer: This blog post is intended for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice.

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