
Sacroiliac Joint Located
The patient lies face down. A cushion
is placed under the stomach for
comfort and to arch the back. The
physician uses touch and a fluoroscope
to find the sacroiliac joint.
1. Anesthetic Injected
A local anesthetic numbs the skin
and all the tissue down to the
surface of the sacroiliac joint.
2. Needle Inserted
The physician advances a needle
through the anesthetized track
and into the sacroiliac joint.
3. Steroids Injected
A steroid-anesthetics mix is injected
into the sacroiliac joint, bathing
the painful area in medication.
End of Procedure
The needle is removed, and a
small bandage is used to cover
the tiny surface wound.
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