Sacroiliitis and SI joint pain.
A common, under-recognized cause of low back and buttock pain.
The sacroiliac joint is a frequently missed pain generator. Diagnostic injection confirms the source. Treatment options range from injection through ablation through fusion.
If this is you, we can help.
Unilateral low back, buttock, or hip pain. Often centered below the belt line. Worse with single-leg stance, stairs, and transitions. Sometimes post-pregnancy or post-trauma onset.
Your first visit.
Focused examination including provocative SI tests. Imaging review. A diagnostic SI joint injection — both confirmatory and often therapeutic.
Confirm, treat, escalate.
PT focused on the lumbopelvic complex. Image-guided diagnostic and therapeutic SI joint injection. For confirmed pain that does not respond to injection, radiofrequency ablation of the lateral branches innervating the joint. For confirmed pain refractory to injection and ablation, minimally invasive SI joint fusion.
Stop accepting the downtime.
When the SI joint is the problem, the right intervention changes everything. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.