Sacroiliac Joint Injection Specialist - Dr. Pappolla

 
Sacroiliac Joint Injection

Phone: 832-448-0706

 

If you would like to make an appointment please use the form below or call us at 832-448-0706 to start your path to freedom from pain.

 

 

Sacroiliac Joint Injection

 
 Locations
Pasadena Texas (Across Bayshore Medical Center):
3351 Plainview St. Suite A2
Pasadena TX. 77505


Houston Texas Medical Center
2201 Holcombe Blvd. Suite 225
Houston, TX 77030
 

   Sacroiliac Joint Injection

 
 

Receive Treatment for Pain with a Sacroiliac Joint Injection at St. Michael’s Pain and Spine Clinics

Sacroiliac Joint Injection

Experiencing pain in the sacroiliac joint can be severe affect a person on how they function in everyday normal life. It is a large joint located in the lower back area and buttocks region and can cause pain in these areas. Pain from the sacroiliac joint can be referred to other areas such as the groin, hip, leg, buttocks, legs or abdomen. It is estimated in high quality university clinical studies that pain generated at the sacroiliac joint can account for about 30% of the cases with back pain. Getting a sacroiliac joint injection can help relieve the pain. If the pain is relieved, then most likely the joint is the source of the pain. At St. Michael’s Pain and Spine Clinics, patients are treated for various causes of chronic pain such as lower back pain, upper back pain, neck (cervical spine) and back pain, leg pain (sciatica) and arm pain. They specialize in using interventional pain management modalities that involve minimally invasive techniques that target pain generators through minute skin puncture. This helps to relieve pain and avoid back surgery. Using a sacroiliac joint injection is one of these minimal techniques used by the staff at St. Michael’s Pain and Spine Clinics. It is a much simpler, almost painless method of treating pain in the sacroiliac joint. Before any injections are administered, the staff at St. Michael’s Pain and Spine Clinics will take the time to clearly explain, in detail, why your pain may be caused by a sacroiliac joint and what treatments are available for it. Patients should have a clear understanding of the treatment programs available to them so they can make a logical choice about which direction to take.

Whenever possible, pain reduction and recovery function of the patient without resorting to surgery are the main goals of the staff at St. Michael’s Pain and Spine Clinics. Dr. Miguel Pappolla is the clinic’s director and he has vast experience in handling pain management for patients suffering from severe lower back pain, neck and back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, migraine headaches and other forms of neuropathies and diseases associated with pain. He is board certified in:

Neurology
Pain Medicine Anatomic Pathology
Clinical Pathology
Neuropathology


In addition, Dr. Pappolla has been Fellowship trained in (Anesthesia-based) Interventional Pain Management. He also teaches about pain management and conducts constant research into treating patients for back and neck related pain. There is no need for a referral to visit Dr. Pappolla and he collaborates continually with other specialists in the area including:

Neurosurgeons Orthopedic surgeons Primary care physicians

For excellence in patient care with minimal invasive techniques such as a sacroiliac joint injection, come to our clinics. Dr. Pappolla and his team at the St. Michael Pain and Spine Clinics will be happy to educate you and help you make the best choices for your particular condition. For more information about getting a sacroiliac joint injection or to make an appointment, call 832-448-0706.


Featured Article:

Can a Sacroiliac Injection Ease Your Lower Back Pain?

[Posted on December 9]

One of the most common areas where back pain may originate is at the sacroiliac joints. These are the joints where the iliac bones and the sacrum (the most lower back and tail bone) meet. Some clinical studies have shown that up to 30% of cases of chronic lower back pain are caused by arthritis or dysfunction the sacroiliac joints. One of the approaches to diagnose and treat this pain generator is by means of administering medication into this joint. A sacroiliac joint injection is a simple procedure that can yield extremely useful diagnostic information as to the cause of lower back pain. Sometimes, several other pain generators may be involved but with a neurological examination, the diagnostic possibilities can be narrowed sufficiently to pinpoint to the mechanisms underlying the pain.  A pain specialist or neurologist will determine if the physical findings are compatible with this frequent mechanism of back pain and may recommend a sacroiliac joint injection.  The clinical findings suggesting involvement of these anatomical structures include lower back pain lateralized to the buttocks areas, frequently radiating to the posterior aspect of the thigh, even down to the knee, simulating sciatica or a pinched spinal nerve (radiculopathy).

In many instances, sacroiliac joint pain can be severe and incapacitating for an individual. Not only there can be a great deal of physical pain involved, but this physical pain can lead to emotional and even perhaps financial distress, especially if the pain is severe enough to force the individual to stop working and earning an income. Without a doubt, tackling the lower back pain should be a priority, and although surgery may be the first thing that comes to mind for many who are considering getting the pain checked out, it should be recognized that minimally-invasive treatments such as a sacroiliac joint injection, if you are a candidate for this procedure, can and do alleviate the immense pain experienced by many. This injection, although extremely simple, must always be performed under image guidance to ensure accuracy in the delivery of the medications. Interventional pain specialists are appropriately trained and certified to perform this simple but very effective procedure. Appropriate diagnosis of a sacroiliac joint pain or dysfunction (correct patient selection) is also a must prior to performing this or any other type of intervention.

If you are suffering from lower back pain, then, it may be time for you to find the help you need. With the help of an experienced back pain management specialist, you’ll not only have the opportunity to find out the cause of your back pain and whether a sacroiliac injection would be the most beneficial treatment option available. Then your specialist will be able to apply the treatment without too much of a delay so that you can have a chance at living a life with little or no lower back pain. A sacroiliac joint injection must be performed with image guidance, to ensure that the medication is delivered accurately into the joint.

If you live in or near the Houston area and have questions about sacroiliac injections or back pain in general, then you can contact us at a St. Michael’s Pain and Spine Clinics (832-448-0706). A back pain specialist will be able to properly evaluate your back problem and explain to you which treatment options may be the most effective at either greatly reducing your pain or eliminating the pain altogether. Be sure to find the help you need today and learn more about minimally-invasive back pain treatments by continuing to browse through the St. Michael’s Pain and Spine Clinics website.

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