Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Sacroiliac joint inflammation or injury may cause pain in the lower back and/or buttocks and, in certain cases, even leg pain. It is not uncommon to feel restricted in movements and have pain traveling to your lower back. Our advanced technologies at Capital Interventional Pain & Spine will help you eliminate sacroiliac joint pain and get back on your feet.
Known Signs of Pain in the Sacroiliac Joint
Movement-Based Pain
Pain can be triggered by twisting, bending, or lifting during standing, especially after prolonged sitting, standing, or inactivity.
Stiffness
Inactivity and less movement can lead to discomfort caused by stiff muscles or tendons in the back and hip joints.
What Causes Sacroiliac Joint Pain?
Trauma or Injury
Accidents or injuries are the most common reason for sacroiliac joint pain.
Gestation
Hormonal fluctuations in pregnancy might cause more laxity in the SI joints, which causes discomfort.
Bad Posture or Alignment
Postural abnormalities, such as a misaligned pelvis or mismatched leg lengths, can put undue stress on the SI joints, causing discomfort.
Repetitive Stress or Overuse
Jobs or tasks requiring significant lifting or extended standing can stress the SI joints, resulting in inflammation and pain.
Capital Interventional Pain & Spine Center takes a comprehensive approach to identifying and treating the underlying causes of SI joint discomfort.
Our Diagnostic Methodology
Physical Checkup
Our doctors conduct a thorough physical examination to evaluate your pain’s site, kind, and severity.
Improved Imaging
X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans could help us verify sacroiliac joint problems and rule out other diseases.
Injections for Diagnosis
Fluoroscopy-guided diagnostic injections into the SI joint confirm the origin of your pain and provide immediate relief.
Once we have a precise diagnosis, we develop a tailored treatment strategy meant to target the underlying cause of your SI joint discomfort.
Targeted Treatment Options for Sacroiliac Joint Discomfort
Several therapies at Capital Interventional Pain & Spine Center help to reduce SI joint discomfort and improve mobility.
Injections of the Sacroiliac Joint
Injections of platelet rich plasma (PRP), corticosteroids or local anesthetics under fluoroscopy into the SI joint directly lower inflammation and offer long-lasting pain relief.
Ablation by radiofrequency
RFA offers long-term treatment for chronic pain by using heat to disturb the nerves responsible for sending pain from the SI joint.
Fusion of Sacroiliac Joints
Minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion might be considered to permanently stabilize the joint and lower pain for those with severe, chronic pain.
Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy
A customized physical treatment plan strengthens the SI joint muscles, enhancing stability and lowering discomfort.
Restorative Medicine
Injections of stem cells and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) can help the SI joint heal by repairing injured tissues and reducing discomfort.
Counseling on Ergonomics & Lifestyle
Our therapies aim to reduce your SI joint discomfort and improve your quality of life by addressing both the structural and functional sides.
Why Capital Interventional Pain & Spine Center?
Professional Treatment
With years of expertise in innovative pain treatment methods, our doctors are specialists in identifying and treating sacroiliac joint issues.
Multidisciplinary Approach
We apply a thorough, evidence-based strategy to treat your SI joint pain, including physical therapy, injections, regenerative medicine, and surgical treatments if necessary.
Modern Technology
We use the latest diagnostic imaging and precision-guided techniques to guarantee the most efficient therapies with the least discomfort.
Caring with compassion
We are dedicated to offering kind treatment and cooperating with you throughout the process.
Demonstrated Results
Many of our patients find great pain relief and better mobility, which allows them to return to their daily tasks and appreciate a better quality of life.
Start First Toward Relief
Don’t let sacroiliac joint discomfort run your life. Capital Interventional Pain & Spine Center is here to help you locate permanent relief and restore your autonomy.
To begin your treatment plan, call us at +1 301-841-6600 or schedule your consultation online.