Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injection |
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| WHAT IS A SACROILIAC JOINT INJECTION? The sacroiliac (SI) joint is formed where the base of the spine and the pelvic bone meet. An SI injection is an injection of medication into the sacroiliac joint in order to relieve pain. HOW DOES A SI JOINT INJECTION ALLEVIATE MY PAIN? An injury or disease in the lower back or pelvis may result in inflammation. This inflammation can apply pressure to the area of the lower back, hips, or buttocks, resulting in pain. An SI joint injection is given in an attempt to reduce this inflammation and pain. A combination of two medications is used in this injection: a local anesthetic and a steroid. The local anesthetic provides immediate pain relief by numbing the area of the injection. The numbing effect will typically wear off in 4–6 hours. The steroid provides pain relief by reducing the inflammation in the area of the injection. The steroid can take 2–10 days to begin working. A series of injections may be needed to provide the desired pain relief.POST PROCEDURE INSTRUCTIONS ACTIVITY: - Do not drive or operate machinery on the day of your procedure. DIET: - Resume your regular diet PATIENT COMFORT: - Keep the injection site clean and dry. SYMPTOMS TO REPORT: - Note any side effects such as headache, numbness or weakness in the arms or legs, - (Patients with Diabetes) You may experience a worsening of diabetic symptoms If you have any questions or concerns related to your treatment, please contact Comprehensive Pain Management of the Fox Valley S.C. | |
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