Sacroiliac Joint Injections:
Sacroiliac joint injections
can be done to help diagnose and treat pain coming from the sacroiliac
joints. The injections are done with the
help of a special x-ray machine called C-Arm and it takes a few minutes to do.
The result is fairly immediate
because of the local anesthetic effect.
Pain relief can vary from days to weeks or months. Ligament proliferative
therapy such as prolotherapy can be performed if the
pain recurs or in appropriate cases sacroiliac fusions can also be done, which
is also very successful.
Sacroilliac fusions are especially a very useful minimally
invasive procedure that can considerably alleviate the lower back pain located
over the sacroiliac joints in people who have not done well with prior spine
surgery. The appropriate patients should generally have maximum pain overlying
the sacroiliac joint and should respond very effectively with good pain relief
from a diagnostic sacroiliac joint injection.