SI Joint Injection
Precise SI joint injections—minimally invasive relief for maximum results.
Find Relief from SI Joint Pain
Your Treatment Options for SI Joint Pain
- Fluoroscopy-guided injections for maximum precision and safety
- Board-certified pain management specialists with extensive SI joint experience
- Same-day procedure with minimal downtime required
- Comprehensive approach combining injections with physical therapy
Non-Surgical Treatments
Start With the Least-Invasive Options
Non-Surgical Spine, Neck & Back Treatments
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SI Joint Injection
Our primary treatment involves a targeted injection of corticosteroid and local anesthetic directly into the sacroiliac joint using fluoroscopic guidance. This minimally invasive procedure reduces inflammation and provides significant pain relief for most patients.
- Fluoroscopy-guided needle placement for optimal accuracy
- Local anesthetic for immediate pain relief
- Long-acting corticosteroid to reduce inflammation
- Outpatient procedure completed in 15-20 minutes
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Physical Therapy
Our licensed physical therapists work closely with you to strengthen the muscles supporting your SI joint and improve overall pelvic stability. Specialized exercises and manual therapy techniques help maintain the benefits of your injection.
- SI joint stabilization exercises
- Core strengthening programs
- Manual therapy and joint mobilization
- Postural training and body mechanics education
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Activity Modification
Our team provides personalized guidance on modifying daily activities and work habits to reduce stress on your SI joint. We help you identify movement patterns that may contribute to your pain and teach protective strategies.
- Ergonomic assessment and workplace modifications
- Safe lifting and movement techniques
- Activity pacing strategies
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Medication Management
When appropriate, our physicians may recommend anti-inflammatory medications or muscle relaxants to complement your injection therapy. Our in-house pharmacy ensures convenient access to prescribed medications.
- NSAIDs for inflammation control
- Muscle relaxants for associated spasms
- Convenient in-house pharmacy services
Surgical Options
If Surgery is Right for You
Watch how our minimally invasive SI joint fusion procedure can provide lasting relief from chronic SI joint pain.
Surgical Spine, Neck & Back Procedures
- SI Joint Fusion For patients who don't achieve lasting relief with injections, minimally invasive SI joint fusion permanently stabilizes the joint using titanium implants. This outpatient procedure offers excellent long-term outcomes with minimal tissue disruption.
- Radiofrequency Ablation This advanced procedure uses precise heat energy to interrupt nerve signals from the SI joint, providing longer-lasting pain relief than traditional injections. The minimally invasive technique can offer relief for 12-24 months.
What to Expect During Your SI Joint Injection
Pre-Procedure Consultation
Your pain management specialist reviews your medical history, examines your SI joint, and explains the injection procedure in detail.
Preparation and Positioning
You'll be positioned comfortably on the procedure table, and the injection site will be thoroughly cleaned and numbed with local anesthetic.
Fluoroscopic Guidance
Using real-time X-ray imaging, your physician precisely guides the needle to the SI joint space for optimal medication placement.
Medication Injection
A combination of local anesthetic and corticosteroid is carefully injected into the joint space to reduce inflammation and provide pain relief.
Recovery and Follow-up
After a brief observation period, you'll receive post-procedure instructions and schedule follow-up care to monitor your progress.
REAL EXPERIENCES—FROM EVALUATION THROUGH RECOVERY.
What Patients Say
Your Spine, Neck & Back Experts
Meet the providers who specialize in Spine, Neck & Back
Scott McCarty, MD
Chief of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Spine, Neck & Back Care Near Me
PROVEN RESULTS
Why Choose Synergy?
Pain Relief Success Rate
(6 Months)
Patient Satisfaction
(1 Year)
Average Procedure Time
(Outpatient)
Data Source: CODE Technology PRO Surveys (2025).