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Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injection in Brooklyn, NY

Are you experiencing lower back or buttock pain that worsens when sitting or standing for long periods? This discomfort may stem from inflammation in the sacroiliac joint—a link between your spine and pelvis.

If you're suffering from stiffness, localized pain, or limited mobility, SI joint dysfunction might be the cause. Our experienced specialists in Brooklyn provide sacroiliac joint injections to relieve inflammation and help restore your daily comfort and function.

What Are Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections?

SI joint injections are a targeted treatment designed to relieve pain and inflammation in the SI joints, located at the base of the spine. The procedure typically involves injecting a corticosteroid and a local anesthetic directly into the joint to reduce swelling and block pain signals.

Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections Procedures in Brooklyn

Our SI joint injection procedures are performed under image guidance to ensure precision and safety. Patients are often able to resume light activities the same day, with many reporting noticeable pain relief within a few days of the injection.

When Are Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections Recommended?

SI joint injections are recommended if you have persistent lower back, pelvic, or hip pain that hasn't improved with physical therapy or medications.

Types of Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections

Diagnostic Injections:
Used to determine if the SI joint is causing your symptoms by observing how much pain relief follows the injection.
Therapeutic Injections:
Typically involve a steroid medication to reduce inflammation and provide longer-term pain relief.

Why Choose Our Clinic for Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections in Brooklyn?

Our Brooklyn clinic is home to a team of specialized pain management doctors with extensive experience in treating SI joint dysfunction. We combine state-of-the-art technology, image-guided procedures, and personalized care to ensure effective and lasting relief for each patient.

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Testimonials

Hear from patients who regained comfort and mobility through our expert SI joint injection treatments in Brooklyn.

Pete Bete

I found Dr Sorokin after I had visited a few medical offices for lower Back issues
Since then:
I am being able to leave a normal life style
Dr Sorokin have a professional staff and courteous I will recommend
Dr Sorokin to anyone

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Marie Bertrand

I went to Dr Sorokin with a knee problem and find complete satisfaction now I am so happy Dr Sorokin and his staff was trying the very best to make sure for me to be Able again

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Veronica Sanchez

I am so glad I found Dr. Sorokin. He is beyond kind and what I like the most about him and his stuff is that they follow all the procedures, they made sure to take my information and always confirm the reason of my visit and the attention was very personalized and secure. Thank you so much to the doctor and his stuff!

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How to Find Us?

Visit us in Brooklyn, NY, to receive a personalized evaluation and treatment plan for your SI joint-related pain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of doctor does SI joint injections?

Pain management specialists, physiatrists, or interventional spine doctors are trained to perform SI joint injections safely and effectively.

What conditions are treated with SI joint injections?

SI joint injections treat sacroiliac joint dysfunction, lower back pain, sciatica-like symptoms, and inflammation related to arthritis or injury.

How long do SI joint injections last?

Relief can last several weeks or months, depending on the severity of the inflammation and the individual's response to treatment.

Are SI joint injections painful?

Most patients experience only mild discomfort during the procedure, as a local anesthetic is used to numb the area beforehand.

How often can you get SI joint injections?

Typically, patients can receive SI joint injections up to 3–4 times per year, based on their response and clinical need.