Bilateral Fixation of SI Joints with Cannulated Screws Percutaneously

 

Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pathology Case Study Series

Bilateral Fixation of SI Joints with Cannulated Screws Percutaneously

David Weiss, MD, Vicki Sims, PT, CHT

Gainesville, GA

Patient Record

The patient is a 69-year old female who was referred to Gainesville Physical Therapy in August 2010 for conservative treatment of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, which did not resolve her symptoms.

History LBP for 6 years after falling on buttocks
Symptoms Pain moderate to severe 80% of the time.
Limitations Could walk for only short distance Sustained positions
Tests
  • MRI
  • EMG: Negative for piriformis syndrome and lumbar radiculopathy
Prior Treatment She was treated with a conservative program of physical therapy for scoliosis stabilization, which included mobilizing the joint into correct position, postural taping, SI belt, and pelvic stabilization exercises.
Co-existing Problems Bulging disc at L4-5
Surgical Intervention November 16, 2010
6 Months Post-op
  • Functional Level:
    • Gardening
    • Kayaking
    • Daily Chores
    • Shopping
    • House Cleaning
    • Walking 2.5 miles 5 days per week
    • Yoga twice a week
  • Pain Level:
    • No symptoms


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