AI Article Synopsis

  • Low back pain affects up to 84% of people and is the top cause of disability in the U.S.; sacroiliac joint dysfunction accounts for 10% to 38% of these cases.
  • A thorough examination of the sacroiliac joint and nearby areas is essential for diagnosing pain, using multiple provocation tests and imaging techniques for accurate results.
  • Treatment options for low back pain range from non-invasive methods like medication and physiotherapy to more invasive procedures, but caution is needed as certain surgeries can lead to further degeneration of the sacroiliac joint and hip.

Article Abstract

➢ Low back pain has a lifetime incidence of up to 84% and represents the leading cause of disability in the United States; 10% to 38% of cases can be attributed to sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction as an important pain generator.➢ Physical examination of the SIJ, including >1 provocation test (due to their moderate sensitivity and specificity) and examination of adjacent joints (hip and lumbar spine) should be routinely performed in all patients presenting with low back, gluteal, and posterior hip pain.➢ Radiographic investigations including radiographs, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging with protocols optimized for the visualization of the SIJs may facilitate the diagnosis of common pathologies.➢ Intra-articular injections with anesthetic can be helpful in localizing the source of low back pain. Over-the-counter analgesics, physiotherapy, intra-articular injections, radiofrequency ablation, and surgery are all management options and should be approached from the least invasive to the most invasive to minimize the risks of complications.➢ Lumbar fusion surgery predisposes patients to more rapid SIJ degeneration and can also result in more rapid degenerative changes in the hip joints, especially with SIJ fusion.➢ Hip surgery, including hip arthroplasty and preservation surgery, is not a risk factor for SIJ degeneration, although reduced outcomes following hip surgery can be seen in patients with degenerative SIJ changes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.24.00380DOI Listing

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