Diagnosing SI joint pain includes a physical exam of the SI joint, spine, hips and pelvis, provocative tests, and diagnostic injections.
The iFuse triangle-shaped implant has been designed specifically for the SI joint.
The iFuse Implant is the only device for treatment of SI joint dysfunction that is supported by significant published clinical evidence.
As with other joints in the body, the SI joint can become damaged from trauma, degeneration and everyday wear and tear.
In May of 2018, I had a left SI joint fusion utilizing the iFuse Implant System. I knew very quickly that the surgery was successful. The horrendous pain in my low back was gone.
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In January 2016, I had an SI joint fusion with the iFuse Implant System. As soon as I woke up, I could feel the difference.
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In July 2018, I had a left SI joint fusion utilizing the iFuse Implant System. Within a few hours, I was walking and sitting for the first time since my school trip six years earlier without any pain at all.
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I discovered what was wrong due to a conversation I had with one of my physios who said I had a condition similar to Piriformis Syndrome, which is where the sciatic nerve is compressed by the Piriformis muscle, causing buttock pain.
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In 2014, I had a lumbar fusion surgery to address some of my slipped discs, which involved going in through my stomach. The surgery didn’t work and immediately afterwards I felt “broken.” It was like I had another layer of surgical pain added to the pain of the injury.
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