Sacroiliac (SI) joint injections are minimally invasive, image-guided procedures used to diagnose and treat sacroiliac joint dysfunction. The sacroiliac joints connect the sacrum to the pelvis and play a critical role in stabilizing the lower spine. Inflammation or degeneration of these joints can cause persistent low back pain, buttock pain, and hip pain.
At Urban Spine and Joint in Jersey City, sacroiliac joint injections are performed under fluoroscopic guidance to ensure accurate placement and effective pain relief.
A sacroiliac joint injection involves delivering a local anesthetic, with or without corticosteroid medication, directly into the SI joint.
This procedure serves two purposes:
Because SI joint pain can mimic lumbar disc or facet pain, diagnostic injections are critical for accurate identification.
A diagnostic SI joint injection uses local anesthetic to temporarily numb the joint.
If the patient experiences 75–80% or greater pain relief, sacroiliac joint dysfunction is strongly suspected. A second confirmatory injection is often performed to validate the diagnosis before proceeding with long-term treatment.
Diagnostic criteria typically include:
A therapeutic SI joint injection includes a corticosteroid to reduce joint inflammation.
This injection helps:
Therapeutic injections may be repeated up to three times per year, depending on clinical response.
Indications for therapeutic injection include:
Patients with SI joint dysfunction may experience:
SI joint pain is often unilateral but may affect both sides.
Sacroiliac joint injections are performed in an outpatient setting under fluoroscopic (live X-ray) guidance.
The procedure includes:
The procedure typically takes 15 to 30 minutes.
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