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5 Effective Sacroiliitis Treatment Options

Sacroiliitis is a common but often overlooked reason for chronic low back pain. It is characterized by inflammation in the sacroiliac (SI) joint connecting the pelvis and lower spine. This condition can occur due to various factors, such as injury, infection, or underlying conditions like arthritis. Fortunately, there are several sacroiliitis treatment options available for managing sacroiliitis symptoms and reducing SI joint pain.

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1. Physical Therapy and Exercise

Physical therapy plays a pivotal role in sacroiliitis management by strengthening surrounding muscles, improving flexibility, and enhancing posture. Targeted exercises, supervised by a qualified physical therapist, can help stabilize the SI joint and alleviate pain.

2. Lifestyle Modifications and Self-care Practices

Adopting certain lifestyle modifications and self-care practices can complement sacroiliitis treatment efforts. Maintaining a healthy weight through proper diet and regular exercise may help reduce stress on the SI joint and alleviate symptoms.

Incorporating low-impact activities such as swimming or cycling can promote joint mobility without aggravating symptoms. Before starting any exercise program, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure the exercises are appropriate for your specific condition.

3. Medication Management

Medication management can help alleviate pain and reduce inflammation. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen are commonly prescribed to mitigate discomfort and swelling.

However, for individuals requiring stronger pain relief, corticosteroid injections directly into the sacroiliac joint may offer significant relief by reducing inflammation. When necessary, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) may also be used to manage underlying conditions like arthritis contributing to sacroiliitis.

4. Alternative Therapies

Alternative therapies such as acupuncture, chiropractic care, and osteopathic manipulation have gained popularity among sacroiliitis patients seeking holistic approaches to pain management.  These therapies aim to restore balance and promote healing within the body, targeting underlying imbalances that may contribute to sacroiliitis. 

While research on their effectiveness is limited, many individuals report relief from symptoms with regular use. It is essential to consult with a healthcare provider before incorporating alternative therapies into your sacroiliitis treatment plan.

5. LinQ® SI Joint Stabilization System

The LinQ SI Joint Stabilization System offers a minimally invasive option for patients struggling with SI joint dysfunction, providing a path to relief and restoration of mobility. By introducing a small, single LinQ implant, roughly the size of an almond, into the SI joint, this approach offers the potential to alleviate chronic pain and create an optimal environment for long-term stability. 

With its minimally invasive approach and focus on efficiency, the entire procedure is conducted through a single, small incision on the patient’s back, reducing post-operative discomfort and accelerating recovery.

Patients typically leave the hospital, surgery center or physician’s office on the same day. Within weeks, patients can typically resume their daily activities, guided by their physician’s instructions and the pace of their healing process. LinQ represents a beacon of hope for individuals seeking lasting relief from the debilitating effects of SI joint dysfunction.

Find a Provider Near You Who Offers LinQ

If you have chronic low back or SI joint pain that has not responded to traditional treatments, LinQ may be an option for you. Contact PainTEQ today, and we can help find a provider near you who is skilled at diagnosing and treating SI joint dysfunction. 

Additionally, physicians looking to expand their expertise in sacroiliitis management and enhance patient care in their practice can partner with PainTEQ.

Contact us to learn more today.

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