Sacroiliac Joint Injections

Arthritis injection therapies provide a safe and non-invasive alternative to surgery. With a proper and prompt diagnosis, the treatment of the affected area will typically allow most patients to resume normal activities and return to work in a relatively short period of time.

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A major source of low back pain that radiates to the back of the thigh and buttocks is inflammation that is found in the Sacroiliac joint. Experiencing trauma or changes in posture or gait may bring on acute inflammation. Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and ongoing stress to the joint may be some common causes of chronic sacroiliac joint pain usually associated with manifested symptoms such as localized tenderness and early morning stiffness.

To properly confirm the location for needle placement and to visualize the joint, an x-ray machine is utilized. To decrease pain and reduce inflammation an injection of medicine is administered to the sacroiliac joint,  Following this, a range of physical therapy techniques are used to hasten recovery, including exercise, joint manipulation, and massage.