Use of Diagnostic Injections to Evaluate Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Volume: 14, Issue: s1, Pages: S30 - S34
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract

ABSTRACT

The sacroiliac joint is a complex, variable, and irregular structure, thought to be the source of 15% to 30% of low back, pelvic, and radicular pain. Several predisposing factors, including prior spinal surgery and particularly lumbar fusion, can contribute to joint inflammation and acceleration of joint degeneration. Evaluation of the sacroiliac joint as a pain generator using history and physical alone can prove difficult,...
Paper Details
Title
Use of Diagnostic Injections to Evaluate Sacroiliac Joint Pain
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
14
Issue
s1
Pages
S30 - S34
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