Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pain Treatment at Dr. Cindy Pain & Regenerative Center

The sacroiliac (SI) joints connect the lower spine to the pelvis and play an important role in stability and movement. When these joints become inflamed or dysfunctional, they can cause persistent lower back, buttock, hip, or leg pain, often affecting daily activities and mobility.

At Dr. Cindy Pain & Regenerative Center in Bali, we specialize in non-surgical pain management and regenerative treatments for sacroiliac joint pain, using a personalized approach tailored to each patient’s condition.

Common Causes of Sacroiliac Joint Pain

SI joint pain may result from:

  • Joint inflammation or degeneration

  • Injury or trauma

  • Pregnancy-related pelvic changes

  • Uneven movement or joint instability

  • Previous spinal surgery

  • Overuse or age-related changes

Accurate diagnosis is essential to ensure effective treatment.

Symptoms of Sacroiliac Joint Pain

You may consider evaluation at a Pain & Regenerative Center if you experience:

  • Lower back pain on one or both sides

  • Pain in the buttocks, hips, or groin

  • Pain that worsens with standing, walking, or climbing stairs

  • Stiffness or discomfort when getting up from sitting

  • Pain that radiates to the thigh or leg


Our Approach to Sacroiliac Joint Pain Treatment

At Dr. Cindy Pain & Regenerative Center, SI joint pain treatment is:

  • Non-surgical and minimally invasive

  • Based on careful clinical evaluation and imaging if needed

  • Focused on reducing inflammation and restoring function

  • Integrated with regenerative and pain management techniques

  • Personalized to your pain level, lifestyle, and goals

Treatment options may include diagnostic injections, targeted pain management procedures, radiofrequency therapy, and regenerative approaches, depending on your condition.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How is SI joint pain diagnosed?

Diagnosis often includes a physical examination, review of symptoms, and diagnostic injections to confirm the SI joint as the source of pain.

Is sacroiliac joint pain treatable without surgery?

Yes. Many patients experience significant improvement with non-surgical pain management and regenerative treatments. Surgery is typically considered only when conservative options fail.

How do I know if my lower back pain is coming from the SI joint?

SI joint pain often presents as pain on one or both sides of the lower back, sometimes radiating to the buttocks, hips, or thighs. Pain may worsen with standing, walking, climbing stairs, or getting up from a seated position. A medical evaluation is needed for accurate diagnosis.

Can SI joint pain be mistaken for other conditions?

Yes. SI joint pain can mimic disc-related pain, hip problems, or sciatica. This is why proper assessment and diagnostic injections are often used to confirm the source of pain.

Can SI joint pain be managed without long-term medication?

Yes. Many patients manage SI joint pain through non-surgical procedures, targeted injections, radiofrequency therapy, and regenerative approaches, reducing reliance on long-term medication.

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