Diagnosing SI joint pain includes a physical exam of the SI joint, spine, hips and pelvis, provocative tests, and diagnostic injections.
The iFuse triangle-shaped implant has been designed specifically for the SI joint.
The iFuse Implant is the only device for treatment of SI joint dysfunction that is supported by significant published clinical evidence.
As with other joints in the body, the SI joint can become damaged from trauma, degeneration and everyday wear and tear.
I had lumbar fusion surgery in 2009 and again in 2014. I am fused from L-1 to my sacrum. In 2017 I started to experience hip pain bilaterally.
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Shirley's car was rear-ended by another vehicle and she began feeling intense pain in the center-left portion of her lower back. She turned to her chiropractor for help, but wasn’t getting relief.
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I was involved in a motor vehicle accident. I noticed immediate pain in my lower back and neck.
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The pain was worsened with sitting and standing and the only place she was moderately comfortable was lying in bed.
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Andi was involved in three car accidents that resulted in lower back pain.
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Larry didn’t recall a specific event that first triggered his SI joint pain but he believes that his previous lumbar fusion surgeries may have stressed his sacroiliac joint.
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Keith was the passenger in a car that was broadsided in the late 1980’s. While Keith was not seriously injured, he did start to notice episodes of low back pain.
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I had an L5-S1 lumbar fusion to treat a disc herniation that was causing me sharp low back pain, groin pain, and pain that went down the back of both my legs.
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I felt a pulling sensation on the right side of my lower back, but assumed It was a just a strained muscle.
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