Sayed Dawood, Deer Timothy R, Tieppo Francio Vinicius, Lam Christopher M, Sochacki Kamil, Hussain Nasir, Weaver Tristan E, Karri Jay, Orhurhu Vwaire, Strand Natalie Holmes, Weisbein Jacqueline Soicher, Hagedorn Jonathan M, D'Souza Ryan S, Budwany Ryan R, Chitneni Ahish, Amirdelfan Kasra, Dorsi Michael J, Nguyen Dan T D, Bovinet Christopher, Abd-Elsayed Alaa
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA.
Pain Services, Spine and Nerve Center of the Virginias, Charleston, WV, USA.
J Pain Res. 2024 May 3;17:1601-1638. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S464393. eCollection 2024.
Clinical management of sacroiliac disease has proven challenging from both diagnostic and therapeutic perspectives. Although it is widely regarded as a common source of low back pain, little consensus exists on the appropriate clinical management of sacroiliac joint pain and dysfunction. Understanding the biomechanics, innervation, and function of this complex load bearing joint is critical to formulating appropriate treatment algorithms for SI joint disorders. ASPN has developed this comprehensive practice guideline to serve as a foundational reference on the appropriate management of SI joint disorders utilizing the best available evidence and serve as a foundational guide for the treatment of adult patients in the United States and globally.
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