The sacroiliac joints are in your back where the lumbosacral spine joins your pelvis. A joint capsule-shaped surrounds the left and right joints in the form of a finger joint. This makes it very tough to get in touch with the sacroiliac joints. Hence, many times the source of pain in the joint is located somewhere else.
However, suppose it is confirmed that you are suffering from a Sacroiliac Joint Lesioning. In that case, the best treatment is to inject yourself with cortisone. This is an anti-inflammatory agent that reduces or prevents any further pain for months. The treatment requires a fluoroscopic (x-ray) to guide the injection into your sacroiliac joints. Then after five to seven days, you see the effect of cortisone in your body.
The treatment for Sacroiliac Joint Lesioning is very tough as there is very little space to work in the joints. Dr. Neville Campbell (M.D/M.B.A) is an expert in Pain Management and diagnose your Sacroiliac Joint Lesioning. His clinic is in Florida, USA.
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