Injection to the ligaments of the sacroiliac joint is a minimally invasive technique used for the relief of pain in the pelvic region and lower back originating from the sacroiliac joint.
Technical procedure
The technique involves targeted injection of a local anesthetic, with or without corticosteroid, into the ligaments surrounding the sacroiliac joint.
Therapeutic goal
• Reduction of inflammation and irritation of the joint and surrounding ligaments
• Pain relief
• Improvement of pelvic mobility
Indications
• Chronic pelvic or low back pain related to dysfunction or inflammation of the sacroiliac joint
• Post-traumatic pain syndromes
• Postoperative pain
Benefits
• Immediate pain relief
• Improved function and mobility
• Minimal transient side effects (e.g. numbness or warmth in the area)
• Safe technique
Clinical approach
In most cases, the procedure is performed using anatomical landmarks or ultrasound guidance. In rare cases, fluoroscopic guidance may be required.