Sacroiliac Joint Injection
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A sacroiliac joint injection is a medical procedure that involves the administration of a local anesthetic and a corticosteroid into the sacroiliac joint, which connects the spine to the pelvis. This injection is used to diagnose and treat pain originating from the sacroiliac joint, often caused by inflammation or dysfunction.
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Yale Pediatric Spine Program
The Yale Pediatric Spine program treats children with spinal conditions using the highest level of expertise and care. Because we understand that navigating the treatment options for a child’s spinal condition can be a difficult experience, we focus on bringing our providers together as a team dedicated to delivering cohesive, expert care. The spine team includes anesthesiologists, nurses, advanced practice providers, physical therapists, child life specialists, and fellowship-trained neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons who are experienced in treating the most complex spinal conditions using up-to-date and evidence-based techniques to provide outcomes of the highest quality and value. Our providers tailor spinal deformity treatments to each patient according to their needs. We offer several treatment options, including physical therapy, bracing, growth-friendly solutions for early onset scoliosis, halo gravity traction for complex deformities, and newer fusionless techniques for appropriately selected patients. Nonoperative strategies are almost always utilized as initial treatment, but if surgical care becomes necessary, our team and program provide the technical expertise and rapid surgical recovery pathways to ensure the smoothest recovery possible.3-D Patient-Specific Surgical Correction Program
The orthopaedic surgery team is dedicated to improving function in patients of all ages who have been injured, developed a problem such as arthritis, or who were born with a bone or joint problem. Although there are standard ways of treating some of these problems, our team can more precisely address many orthopaedic issues with the use of 3-D modeling and virtual surgical planning using 3-D printed, patient-specific surgical guides. To find out more about this program, please fill out a brief survey . We have orthopaedic surgical specialists who are currently using 3-D technology to correct spinal deformity, post-traumatic mal-unions of long bones, congenital upper and lower limb deformities, complex joint replacement surgery (for hips, knees, shoulders, and elbows) and mal-alignment of joints and bones. We work closely with engineers, radiologists, and cutting-edge medical companies who assist in deploying this technology for our patients. Patients that have complex orthopaedic problems are evaluated by our specialists. If the problem is amenable to treatment with custom 3-D surgical correction techniques, a specialized high-resolution CT or MRI scan is obtained focusing on just the injured side (if only bone models are needed) or of the injured and non-injured analogous body part if virtual surgical planning and intra-operative patient specific guides are necessary. Using the data in the CT or MRI scan, a unique 3-D model is built on the computer using specialized image processing software. The 3-D models are then used to study the deformity/injury in detail prior to the actual surgery. The planning is completed with the surgeon and biomedical engineer working together to manipulate the images on a computer to plan the necessary cuts or bone excision to correct the deformity. Surgeons are able to make certain that the bones are corrected and straight, joints can bend and extend, and muscles and nerves are properly positioned. Patient specific guides are then printed in 3-D for use in the operating room during surgery, so that the virtual model can be replicated in the surgery for precise correction of each patient’s problem. These techniques have been shown to decrease surgical time and blood loss, as well as provide a more precise correction of the problem.Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
We are committed to excellence in all areas of musculoskeletal care. Our physicians treat a variety of bone, joint, nerve, and muscle ailments across many orthopaedic specialties. Our physicians work in conjunction with primary care and specialty physicians to treat both common and complex musculoskeletal problems. We're here to help with all aspects of orthopedic care. Whether you are seeking treatment for a minor injury or a serious orthopedic concern, our skilled doctors are experienced in minimally invasive improvements, as well as procedures like joint reconstruction and replacement surgery to help you get moving again. Some of the more common conditions our specialists treat include: Spinal problems, including degenerative conditions, disk herniations, scoliosis, spinal stenosis, fractures, and tumors Shoulder problems, including rotator cuff disease, arthroscopic surgery, arthritis, joint replacement, fractures, and instability Elbow problems, including arthritis, fractures and dislocations, joint replacement, and instability Hand and wrist problems, including arthritis, fractures, arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, and artery and nerve repairs Pelvis and hip problems, including arthritis, arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, and fractures Knee problems, including ligament and meniscal tears, arthritis, arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, and fractures Foot and ankle problems, including tendon and ligament repairs, fractures, arthritis, and joint replacement Pediatric problems, including congenital deformities and fractures Tumor and limb salvage surgery