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Article Spotlight

Sacroiliac Joint (si joint)
Do you or someone you know suffer from low back pain? Have you had an MRI that has not shown any abnormalities? You may be suffering from pain originating from the sacroiliac joint. It is estimated that “10% to 27% of suspected cases with chronic low back pain”, (1) is originating from the sacroiliac joint. The sacroiliac joints are located at the bottom of the back. You have one on either side of the spine. This joint connects the sacrum (bone at the bottom of the spine) to the pelvis (iliac bone). ...Read the entire article    

Success Story
L.F. is a 46 year old female who came to our office with a chief complaint of pain in the low back area as well as pain going down both legs. The pain in her right leg went all the way to the toes and foot while the pain she had in the left leg stopped at the calf. She had already undergone two lumbar fusions and several epidural injections, all with temporary pain relief. She was having difficulty sleeping, walking, exercising, and riding in a car. After other pain relief methods were tried we decided to try the spinal cord stimulator. The patient underwent the trial which was in place for 7 days. During that time the patient stated she had 90% relief of the pain in her legs and 30-40% relief of the pain in her low back. We then went through with the permanent implantation of the spinal cord stimulator. At her follow up visit from this procedure she stated, “It is wonderful, I am able to sleep better and the pain in my legs is almost completely gone. It stops the pain in my legs, hips, and feet. I can sleep for longer periods of time. I can also drive and ride in a car which I could not do before having the spinal cord stimulator implanted.”
-L.F.

Last update August 2008



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