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Sacroiliac Joint Injections

Sacroiliac joint injections offer an alternative to help people recover from back pain without facing costly and life-changing side effects and hardships.
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What Can Sacroiliac Joint Injections Help With?

According to Georgetown University and the Health Policy Institute, nearly 65 million Americans report a recent episode of back pain, with 16 million Americans reporting persistent or chronic back pain. Back pain is the sixth most costly health condition in the United States and one of the most stubborn conditions to heal.
Further, patients often face risks when attempting to treat back pain, like harmful side effects from surgery or addiction to powerful pain relievers. Thankfully, sacroiliac joint injections offer an alternative to help people recover from back pain without facing costly and life-changing side effects and hardships.
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What is a Sacroiliac Joint Injection?

A sacroiliac joint injection is used to diagnose and treat back pain from the sacroiliac joint. The sacroiliac joint connects the bone at the base of the spine (sacrum) to the large pelvis bone (ilium). The human body has two sacroiliac joints, one on each side of the body, connecting the sacrum to each side of the pelvis. The sacroiliac joint acts as the body’s main shock absorber and is often the source of back pain.

The medicine inside a sacroiliac joint injection comprises numbing agents and steroids. This medicine acts to decrease inflammation in the joint, which can thus reduce pain. Overall, the patient can experience near-immediate and lasting pain relief without resorting to surgery or prescription drugs.
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