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Symptoms
Lower back pain
Pain in the lower back is the most common symptom of sacroiliac joint pain.
Hip pain/groin pain
Sacroiliac joint pain can also cause pain in the hips, particularly on one side of the body.
Leg pain
Pain may also radiate down the leg, mimicking sciatica. The pain may be sharp or dull and may worsen with movement.
Movement-Related Pain
Pain moving from sitting to standing or walking for long periods.
- Benefits
Key Advantages
Quick recovery time
Most patients can return to normal activities within a few weeks.
High success rate
Many patients experience significant relief from pain after the surgery.
Minimally invasive
The procedure involves only small incisions, which means less pain and scarring.
Long-lasting results
Sacroiliac joint fusion can provide relief from pain for years.
- Diagnosis
Accurate Assessment
Physical Examination
Our doctor will perform a physical examination to assess the range of motion in your spine and hips and to identify any areas of tenderness or pain.
Imaging Tests
X-rays or CT scans may be ordered to visualize the sacroiliac joint and surrounding structures to identify any signs of inflammation or damage.
Diagnostic Injections
A diagnostic injection of local anesthetic and steroid may be given to the sacroiliac joint. If the injection provides significant pain relief, it is likely that the sacroiliac joint is the source of your pain.
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