Lower back pain can be a debilitating condition that impacts your daily life, mobility, and overall well-being. One often overlooked cause of chronic lower back pain is sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction. If conservative treatments like physiotherapy and medications haven’t helped, a Sacroiliac Joint Injection may offer significant relief.

What is the Sacroiliac Joint?
The sacroiliac joints are located at the base of the spine, where the sacrum (tailbone) meets the iliac bones of the pelvis. These joints act as shock absorbers and provide stability between the spine and lower body. Dysfunction or inflammation in these joints can cause pain in the lower back, buttocks, or even down the legs, often mimicking sciatica.

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What Are Sacroiliac Joint Injections?
Sacroiliac joint injections are minimally invasive procedures used to diagnose and treat pain originating from the SI joints. The injection typically includes:

  • A local anesthetic to numb the area
  • A corticosteroid to reduce inflammation

These injections are done under image guidance (usually fluoroscopy or ultrasound) to ensure precision and effectiveness.

When Are SI Joint Injections Recommended?
Dr. Om Prakash Gupta may recommend this treatment in the following scenarios:

  • Persistent lower back or buttock pain not responding to medications
  • Confirmed SI joint dysfunction through physical exam and diagnostic tests
  • Need to confirm if SI joint is the true source of pain (diagnostic injection)

 

Benefits of Sacroiliac Joint Injections

  • Pain relief: Often immediate and can last for weeks or months
  • Improved mobility: Helps restore range of motion and daily functioning
  • Minimally invasive: Outpatient procedure with no need for general anesthesia
  • Diagnostic clarity: Helps confirm the SI joint as the pain generator

 

What to Expect During the Procedure

  1. You’ll lie on your stomach while the skin is cleaned and numbed.
  2. Using imaging guidance, a needle is precisely inserted into the SI joint.
  3. The steroid-anesthetic mixture is injected.
  4. The procedure usually takes 20–30 minutes, followed by a short observation period.

Is It Safe?
Yes. When performed by an experienced specialist like Dr. Om Prakash Gupta, SI joint injections are safe and effective, with minimal side effects such as temporary soreness or rare allergic reactions.

Book Your Consultation
If you're struggling with chronic lower back pain and suspect your SI joint might be the cause, schedule an appointment with Dr. Om Prakash Gupta today. Let’s explore safe and effective options to get you moving again.

 

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