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Sacroiliac Joint Infiltration

SI Joint Injection Therapy

Sacroiliac (SI) joint infiltration is a targeted injection procedure to diagnose and treat pain arising from the SI joints, which connect the sacrum to the pelvis. SI joint dysfunction is a common cause of lower back and buttock pain that is often misdiagnosed.

Sacroiliac Joint Infiltration

How It Works

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The procedure is performed with fluoroscopic guidance for precision

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The patient is positioned lying face down

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Local anesthetic numbs the skin and deeper tissues

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A needle is carefully guided into the SI joint space

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Contrast dye confirms proper needle placement

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Anti-inflammatory medication and anesthetic are injected

Key Benefits

  • Both diagnostic and therapeutic
  • Confirms SI joint as pain source
  • Reduces inflammation in the joint
  • Improved mobility and function
  • Can avoid more invasive treatments
  • Quick outpatient procedure

Schedule Your Consultation

Dr. Gargiulo and our team are ready to evaluate your condition and discuss whether this procedure is right for you.

Conditions Treated

This procedure is effective for treating a variety of pain conditions, including:

SI joint dysfunction or arthritis
Lower back pain extending to the buttock
Pain after spinal fusion surgery
Pregnancy-related pelvic pain
Leg length discrepancy
Trauma or injury to the pelvis

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about sacroiliac joint infiltration

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