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Sacroiliac Joint Injections
Nerve Blocks & Injections

Sacroiliac Joint Injections

Studies show that approximately 60-80% of patients experience significant pain relief after an SI joint injection, with relief often lasting from several weeks to a few months. For patients with sacroiliitis or SI joint dysfunction, pain reduction can be substantial, sometimes decreasing symptoms by 50% or more, allowing for improved mobility and quality of life. Injections are typically guided by fluoroscopy or ultrasound to ensure precise placement, with imaging accuracy leading to successful symptom relief in up to 85-90% of cases.

What are Sacroiliac Joint Injections?

A sacroiliac (SI) joint injection is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve pain in the lower back, buttocks, and hips caused by inflammation or dysfunction in the sacroiliac joints, which connect the base of the spine to the pelvis. This injection typically contains a corticosteroid to reduce inflammation and a local anesthetic for immediate pain relief. By targeting the SI joint directly, the injection can provide relief from pain and improve mobility, especially for patients with conditions such as sacroiliitis, SI joint dysfunction, or arthritis affecting the joint.

Benefits

Expanded Guide

A sacroiliac (SI) joint injection is a minimally invasive procedure designed to relieve pain in the lower back, buttocks, and hips that originates from inflammation or dysfunction in the SI joints. These joints are located at the base of the spine and connect the sacrum to the pelvis, playing a crucial role in stabilizing the body and absorbing shock during movement. When the SI joints become inflamed or dysfunctional, often due to arthritis, injury, or degenerative changes, they can cause significant discomfort and limit mobility. SI joint injections are intended to reduce this inflammation, relieve pain, and improve quality of life, making daily activities more manageable.

How Sacroiliac Joint Injections Work

The injection consists of a combination of a corticosteroid, which reduces inflammation, and a local anesthetic that provides immediate, short-term pain relief. By delivering these medications directly into the SI joint, the injection helps target the root cause of pain rather than simply masking symptoms. This targeted approach makes SI joint injections especially effective for conditions like sacroiliitis (inflammation of the SI joint) and SI joint dysfunction, as well as for pain that radiates from the lower back to the hips and legs.

The procedure begins with the patient lying face down on a treatment table. The physician cleans and numbs the injection site, then uses imaging guidance, typically fluoroscopy (real-time X-ray) or ultrasound, to precisely locate the SI joint and guide the needle to the correct position. Once the needle is in place, the physician injects the corticosteroid-anesthetic mixture into the joint. The entire process generally takes 10 to 20 minutes, with the injection itself lasting only a few moments. Since it is a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure, patients can typically go home shortly afterward and may resume light activities within a day or two.

Conditions Treated with Sacroiliac Joint Injections

SI joint injections are commonly used to treat pain related to sacroiliitis, SI joint dysfunction, and degenerative arthritis of the SI joints. These conditions often cause chronic pain in the lower back, buttocks, and sometimes radiate down the legs. Patients with ankylosing spondylitis or other inflammatory conditions affecting the SI joints may also benefit from the procedure. For many individuals, SI joint pain can be persistent and challenging to manage, especially if it interferes with daily activities, standing, or walking. SI joint injections offer a reliable option for managing this type of pain and are often recommended when other conservative treatments, such as medications or physical therapy, have not provided sufficient relief.

Benefits

Sacroiliac (SI) joint injections offer numerous benefits for individuals dealing with chronic lower back, hip, and buttock pain. This procedure provides targeted pain relief by delivering medication directly into the affected joint, which reduces inflammation and addresses the root cause of pain rather than simply masking symptoms. By alleviating pain and inflammation, SI joint injections can significantly improve mobility and function, enabling patients to engage more comfortably in daily activities. The procedure is minimally invasive, requiring only a small needle and taking just 10-20 minutes on an outpatient basis, allowing for a quick and efficient treatment experience. Many patients experience immediate symptom relief from the local anesthetic, while the corticosteroid component provides longer-lasting effects that can extend from several weeks to a few months. This sustained pain relief also makes it easier for patients to participate in physical therapy, enhancing the effectiveness of rehabilitative efforts and promoting further strength and stability in the SI joint. With a low risk of complications, especially when performed with imaging guidance for precise needle placement, SI joint injections are a safe and effective option for managing chronic pain and improving quality of life.

Conclusion

Sacroiliac joint injections provide a valuable, minimally invasive option for individuals struggling with chronic lower back and hip pain. By delivering anti-inflammatory medication directly into the SI joint, these injections target the source of pain, offering relief that can last for weeks to months. The use of imaging guidance ensures accurate placement and effective pain relief, making SI joint injections a safe and efficient treatment option. For many patients, this procedure is a pathway to reduced pain, enhanced mobility, and improved quality of life, enabling them to participate more actively in daily activities and other rehabilitative treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The sacroiliac (SI) joint injection procedure typically takes about 10 to 20 minutes. This includes preparing the injection site, using imaging guidance (such as fluoroscopy or ultrasound) to ensure precise needle placement, and administering the injection. The actual injection itself only takes a few minutes. As it is minimally invasive, the procedure is done on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to go home shortly afterward and resume light activities within a day or two.
Many patients experience immediate relief from the local anesthetic, while the full effects of the corticosteroid develop over a few days to a week.
Most patients experience only mild discomfort during the procedure, as a local anesthetic numbs the injection area. Some patients may feel slight pressure, but it’s typically brief.
SI joint injections are generally safe, with minor side effects like temporary soreness, bruising, or mild swelling. Serious complications, such as infection or nerve injury, are rare.

Gramercy Center

Take the first step towards a healthier life by scheduling your initial consultation with Dr. Patel. At our clinic, we specialize in minimally invasive procedures that offer faster recovery, improved function, and decreased pain. Our client-centered approach ensures that you receive the highest quality care tailored to your unique needs. We look forward to offering you an exceptional experience.