Sacroiliac Steroid Injection

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Published on January 31, 2018
Dr. Kenneth Chapman performs a sacroiliac (SI) injection with the aid of fluoroscopic guidance. With a 25 gauge needle, he first injects contrast, which outlines the small space of the SI joint. He then injects a combination of dexamethasone and Marcaine. He briefly explains the correct alignment of the bony structures of the SI joint to ensure correct needle advancement.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_column_text]

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2 responses to “Sacroiliac Steroid Injection”

  1. ahnowlin@gmail.com Avatar
    ahnowlin@gmail.com

    Great video of missing the joint

  2. Shahid Hafeez Chaudhry Avatar
    Shahid Hafeez Chaudhry

    I am unable to watch your videos on my iPad and iPhone ,however all other devices are really working well. I have checked this from UK and Norway as well by giving them my user login and password and they are saying the same that we are unable to play PainCast videos on the iPad and iPhone.please resolve this issue. thanks

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