American Society of Pain and Neuroscience Best Practice (ASPN) Guideline for the Treatment of Sacroiliac Disorders

Dawood Sayed, Timothy R. Deer, Vinicius Tieppo Francio, Christopher M. Lam, Kamil Sochacki, Nasir Hussain, Tristan E. Weaver, Jay Karri, Vwaire Orhurhu, Natalie Holmes Strand, Jacqueline Soicher Weisbein, Jonathan M. Hagedorn, Ryan S. D’souza, Ryan R. Budwany, Ahish Chitneni, Kasra Amirdelfan, Michael J. Dorsi, Dan T.D. Nguyen, Christopher Bovinet, Alaa Abd-Elsayed

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1601-1638
Number of pages38
JournalJournal of Pain Research
Volume17
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • best practices
  • chronic pain
  • radiofrequency ablation
  • sacroiliac joint
  • sacroiliac joint fusion
  • sacroiliitis

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