Is there any hope is SI joint pain will improve?
I am despondent that the SI joint pain is not going to improve. I have been doing physical therapy and had shots last week. My pain is still severe. Is there options other than shots that will help with the pain? I have not been able to lie in a bed for over two years because to stretch out on my back makes the pain unbearable. Not allowed inside because of kidney disease. I'm not sure if I should limit my activities or if I should push through the pain. Can someone please tell me what to expect and/or what I need to do to help myself.
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Hi audrey,
I had my si joints fused in 2017 and don’t have a single regret. Not one!
It was done by Drs. Osh Tori and Reynolds in Daly City, CA,
And my relief was instant and long lasting. It’s been 6 years now and I’m still pain free at my si joints!
I had also tried the belt. It was helpful but was a bugger to put on and wear.
My husband fell flat on his back a year ago. Both SI joints were damaged. He has had severe pain ever since. Due to liver disease he cannot have surgery to stabilize the joints so he found a pain management doctor who will do nerve ablation. Has anyone had this for SI and did it reduce or eliminate the pain?
I have degenerating lower back, hypermobility so hip and sacrum do not stay in place. I used to go to the chiropractor to get realigned after getting the shot. Ice/heat and proper shoes helped. However, last trip to PT showed me about Piriformis Syndrome. There are stretches for that long muscle (look it up online) that you can do just in time and usually I am good. I also do basic yoga cat/cow/child/cobra moves and clamshells. The more strength you can maintain in surrounding muscles, the better off you are. Dr Mark Tarnopolsky has run many robust studies that recommend PT. This is not like flu, where rest helps: it does not improve this sort of pain. Online, I like Dr Jo, Two Guys for suggestions, but PT is a good place to get educated. Water exercise is also good for flexibility and is painfree.
I got a spring bed with a 3", 3lb density topper. I lie with a pillow between my knees if I am on my side or under my knees if on my back. Cold pack or microwaveable warm pack help; KT tape (see demo on you tube), lidocaine patches offer brief relief. I do sleep yoga moves before heading to bed.
Thank you so much for your response. So much I wasn't aware of. I have even notice difference when I would change shoes there could be significant worsening of pain. Yes it is a shame that Little things can ruin our lives, and that people overlook little things that have the ability to make such a drastic difference in our lives.
Thank you so much for your response. I will definitely investigate all the many ideas you gave me. I am all for improving myself without drugs or surgery as much as I can. I had wondered about chiropractors and if that would help. Thank you again for responding.
Thank you for your response. I will look into those ideas. It is so heartwarming to know there are things I can do myself to get some relief. Thank you again for taking the time to respond.
Thanks all for your suggestions. I have ordered my Sacro loc belt. My doc says that this may not help, but is worth a try. Expensive but anything worthwhile usually is. A rather unusual Christmas present!
I'll let you know. Thanks again!
I had the "genticular" nerve ablation and it really has helped. I just had it done a few weeks ago, but am hopeful it will last several months or a year. I also think that interrupting the pain cycle, doing PT stretches can help long term. I can say at this point that it is much better than the steroid shots.