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Treatment options for SI joint pain include minimally invasive spine surgery

If you’re evaluating your surgical treatment options for SI joint pain after exhausting conservative methods, you may wish to consider the minimally invasive spine surgery offered by USA Spine Care. Specifically, you may want to learn more about our minimally invasive SI joint fusion procedure, an option that has helped many patients find a solution for their sacroiliac pain without resorting to a traditional open back surgery.

What happens during surgery?

During a minimally invasive SI joint fusion, one of our board-certified surgeons+ will join the pelvis and the sacrum together through a small incision in the lower back. The surgery is guided by direct visualization equipment that provides the surgeon with real-time images of the surgical site. When successful, this treatment option can help reduce the lower back pain associated with sacroiliac joint dysfunction, as well as the associated stiffness and pain that radiates down through the hips and legs.

Benefits of USA Spine Care treatments

While SI joint fusions can be performed as a traditional open back surgery, our minimally invasive approach offers a number of benefits. Most notably, patients experience:

  • Shorter recovery time^
  • A streamlined outpatient procedure
  • Lower postoperative complication rates^
  • Muscle-sparing techniques

At USA Spine Care, we’ve helped more than 75,000 patients since 2005. Our state-of-the-art outpatient centers across the United States have helped to establish us as the leader in minimally invasive spine surgery. If you’ve already explored your conservative treatment options like physical therapy, SI joint injections, medication, lifestyle changes and chiropractic care and haven’t obtained the relief you seek, we’ll be happy to help you determine if one of our procedures would be an appropriate next step. To learn more about our minimally invasive treatment options for SI joint pain, contact USA Spine Care today.

Ask for your free MRI or CT scan review* to determine if you are a potential candidate for one of our procedures.

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