SI Joint Injection

SI joint injection and radiofrequency (RF) ablation of the SI joint are minimally invasive procedures used to diagnose and treat chronic low back pain caused by sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction.

SI joint injection involves injecting a small amount of anesthetic medication into the SI joint under fluoroscopic guidance to provide pain relief and diagnose the source of the patient’s pain. If the pain is temporarily relieved after the injection, this can indicate that the SI joint is the source of the pain.

RF ablation of the SI joint involves using heat generated by a special needle to destroy the nerves that transmit pain signals from the SI joint. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and the hand is guided to the affected area using imaging technology such as fluoroscopy. The heat generated by the needle damages the nerves, which can reduce or eliminate chronic low back pain caused by SI joint dysfunction.

The benefits of SI joint injection and RF ablation include:

  • Accurate diagnosis: SI joint injection is a highly accurate diagnostic tool that can confirm the source of the patient’s pain and guide further treatment.
  • Targeted pain relief: Compared to other injections, such as epidural steroid injections, SI joint injections can provide more targeted pain relief and reduce the risk of side effects.
  • Minimally invasive: SI joint injection and RF ablation are minimally invasive procedures that cause less pain and scarring than traditional open surgeries.
  • Faster recovery times: Because the procedures are minimally invasive, patients can typically go home the same day or the day after the procedure and return to their regular activities faster than with traditional open surgeries.
  • For many patients: SI joint injection and RF ablation are effective for patients with chronic low back pain caused by SI joint dysfunction.

In addition to the above benefits, a unique approach to treating SI joint dysfunction is that the treatment is specific to the patient’s needs. Every patient is different, and the cause of SI joint dysfunction can vary from person to person. Patients can receive targeted and effective pain relief by identifying the specific source of the pain using SI joint injection and customizing treatment with RF ablation.

If you suffer from chronic low back pain caused by SI joint dysfunction, SI joint injection and RF ablation may be good options. They are safe and effective procedures that can significantly relieve your symptoms and help you return to your regular activities faster than traditional open surgeries. Tell Doctor Nasiek whether SI joint injection and RF ablation are proper for you.

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Dariusz Nasiek, MD: tel. 201-894-1313, SMS: 973-773-7730
Allied Neurology & Interventional Pain Practice
Englewood Office: 185 Grand Ave. Englewood, NJ 07631
[email protected]www.AlliedSpineInstitute.com

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Victor M.
Best doctors i ever been too, i went one and never stopped going. His office is so clean and well organized, they are also very professional. Dr. Darius J. Nasiek is a great MD, he had no problem finding what is wrong and helping the area. I would recommend this place to everyone, if you don’t believe me see for yourself.
02/02/2024
Alex Hernandez
Dr. Nasiek is a very knowledgeable physician who cares about his patients. I have worked with him for over ten years, and he gives patients many options. His facility is organized and up to date. He is also a great teacher and hosts valuable seminars I have attended. He is also the author of a second edition of the PRP book. You will feel comfortable and at ease with Dr. Nasiek.
10/02/2024
A. Y.
Dr. Nasiek introduced me to PRP injections & the results have been nothing short of amazing. His deep knowledge in this field is evident & he patiently explained the procedure & its benefits every step of the way! Thank you Dr.Nasiek !
09/08/2023
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Dr. Nasiek specializes in Interventional Pain, identifying the source of pain and providing solutions with expertise in anesthesiology and Interventional Pain Practice.