
Sacroiliac Joint Injections
Sacroiliac Joint Injections
Lower back pain does not always originate from the spine itself. In many cases, the sacroiliac (SI) joint may be the true source of discomfort. The SI joints connect the spine to the pelvis and play a critical role in transferring weight and stabilizing the body during movement.
At Nona Spine and Pain Institute, we provide advanced sacroiliac joint treatments designed to reduce inflammation, stabilize the joint, and restore normal function without unnecessary surgery.
If you are experiencing pain in the lower back, buttocks, hips, or radiating pain into the legs, SI joint dysfunction may be the underlying cause—and our team is here to help.

Sacroiliac Joint Steroid Injection
A sacroiliac joint steroid injection is often the first step in both diagnosing and treating SI joint pain. This minimally invasive procedure delivers anti-inflammatory medication directly into the sacroiliac joint to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
During the Procedure
- Anti-inflammatory medication is injected directly into the SI joint under X-ray (fluoroscopic) guidance
- Inflammation, swelling, and irritation within the joint are reduced
- Pain relief helps confirm that the SI joint is the primary source of discomfort
Many patients experience significant short- to medium-term relief, allowing them to participate more effectively in physical therapy and rehabilitation.
All SI joint injections are performed using advanced imaging guidance to ensure precision, safety, and optimal results.













