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Evaluation and Management of Sacroiliac Dysfunction Utilizing an Evidence-Based Algorithmic Approach: A Case Study

Authors
  • Newman, David P1
  • McLean, Brian C2
  • Scozzafava, Alexandra M3
  • 1 Pain Management-Physiotherapy, Interdisciplinary Pain Management Center, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, USA
  • 2 Anesthesiology, Interdisciplinary Pain Management Center, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, USA
  • 3 Physical Therapy, Irwin Army Community Hospital, Manhattan, USA
Type
Published Article
Journal
Cureus
Publisher
Cureus, Inc.
Publication Date
Aug 20, 2020
Volume
12
Issue
8
Identifiers
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.9907
PMID: 32968570
PMCID: PMC7505610
Source
PubMed Central
Keywords
Disciplines
  • Osteopathic Medicine
License
Green
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Abstract

The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is an important contributor to persistent and functionally limiting lower back pain. Despite extensive debate and research, there is no definitive treatment recommendation or high-level evidence to support a conservative care treatment approach, nor interventional or surgical management procedures for the alleviation of pain originating from the SIJ. Traditional physical therapy and conservative approaches to generalized lower back pain often fail in this patient subset prompting sub-specialty consultation to a pain management center. Diagnosis of the SIJ as the pain generator can be accomplished through physical exam maneuvers and comparative diagnostic blocks; however, upon diagnosis, management remains a challenge. After the diagnosis of SIJ dysfunction is made in our young and active patient population, we have seen significant success in the application of an interdisciplinary and evidence-based treatment algorithm similar to the presented case. To our knowledge, this treatment approach has not been previously described.

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