Pain physicians treat the signal, surgeons treat the structure, and insurers evaluate the cost. Patients experience all three. The Elephant in the Room There is an old parable about several blind men ...
Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction is a common, yet often unrecognized cause of low back pain. You have two sacroiliac joints that connect the lower part of your spine with your pelvis. These joints ...
My co-worker had been telling me they were having pain in their lower back that extended down into their hips. They were diagnosed with a sacroiliac (SI) ...
Researchers compared cooled radiofrequency ablation with standard treatment for relieving sacroiliac joint pain. Cooled radiofrequency ablation is safe, effective, and superior to standard treatment ...
Back pain is the most common complaint in a pain management clinic. This review discusses use of RFA for back pain including facetogenic pain, including cervical and lumbar pain due to sacroiliac (SI) ...
Low back pain is one of the most common health problems in America. Nearly 80% of adults will experience significant back pain at some point, and up to 30% of those cases come from the sacroiliac ...
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain is a common but often overlooked source of discomfort in the lower back and hips. The SI joints, located where the spine meets the pelvis, play a crucial role in connecting ...
Dr. Fotis Souslian is a neurosurgeon and spine surgeon. In this ASK A DOC, Dr. Souslian shares common misdiagnoses, what to look for and how to prevent the risk of lower back pain and sacroiliac joint ...
A clear sign the average person’s knowledge of general anatomy is more than it was a generation ago is the frequency “sacroiliac pain” is today used - and understood - in casual conversation. But how ...
Centennial Spine and Pain offers best-in-class, minimally invasive treatments for individuals experiencing all types of pain. On New Mexico Living Tuesday, Dr. John Watkins talked about sacroiliac ...
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An overview of sacroiliitis

Sacroiliitis is inflammation of the sacroiliac joints in the pelvic region, causing pain in the lower back and buttocks.