sacroiliac Joint pain why it Hurts - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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  • Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes information about the sacroiliac joint (SI joint) and why does it hurt?.
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    The Si joint is frequently overlooked as an important cause of low back pain in about 22% of the cases. It is present in about 40% of all ow back pain patients that had spinal fusion.
    What is the SI joint? This is the spine. This is the sacrum which is the lower part of the spine. The pelvis is connected to the spine through the SI joints. Why is this connection important? Because the SI joint transfers the force and the load from the spine to the legs. The Si joint has very little movement; you don’t want a lot of movement. The Si joint is limited to less than four degrees pf rotation and bout 1.6 mm of translation, so the SI joint has very little movement. The cause of the pain in the SI joint cannot be due to this little movement. Some people think it is neuroplasticity when the nervous system is very sensitive to any movement and the ligaments around the SI joint is full of nerve fibers. Neuroplasticity is rewiring of the nervous system in response to injury to function differently than before. It is a maladaptive reorganization of the nervous system to a painful site which can be resolved with treatment. In general, the cause of the pain is usually difficult to determine. SI joint is protected by strong ligaments that prevent shear forces, and it is surrounded by strong muscles for stabilization during movement. The causes of SI joint problems are several. Pain from different sources overlap. The SI joint, the lumbar spine, and the hip share the same pain. The pain may be associated with one of these areas or all of these areas. In fact, more than one source of pain may exist. So the diagnosis of SI joint dysfunction can be challenging and the patient will go through a battery of steps including injection with greater than 75% in reduction of pain. The cause of the pain is usually idiopathic and multiple risk factors may exit. Usually, the idiopathic SI joint dysfunction will not show up on the x-ray, MRI, or CT. In fact, up to 25% of asymptomatic patients over 50 years old will have abnormal SI joints on x-rays.Risk factors / causes of SI joint pain? The important risk factor is previous lumbar fusion, especially when there is more than three levels involved, similar to adjacent segment disease. So if the spine is fused, then maybe the SI joint will move more and become painful. Pregnancy can cause SI joint pain. Previous trauma to the pelvis can cause SI joint pain. 80% of patients have a history of a specific trauma, usually a twisting injury. And Si joint pain can occur from getting bone graft from the pelvis and violating the SI joint. Always obtain a detailed history of trauma, infection, inflammatory disease such as Ankylosing Spondylitis, Reiter’s Syndrome, Psoriasis, check for spinal fusion, Scoliosis and leg length discrepancy. When you examine the patient, the pain is usually not in the midline, the pain is usually to the side. The pain will be below L5 level. How do you now that? Look at that pelvis. This is the level of the iliac crest and this line corresponds to the L4 level. The pain will be below the L5 level. Only 4% of patients had pain above L5. Usually, the SI joint pain is just inferior to the posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS). Treatment of the SI joint is usually non-operative treatment including anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy and pelvic belt. Try to do at least four weeks of non-operative treatment before doing the injection. If you suspect the SI joint to be the cause or the main pain generator, then you need to identify the area of pain exactly, and that will be done by a diagnostic injection to confirm the diagnosis. The injection might give 60% success rate in pain relief at six months. If you have more than 75% reduction of the SI joint following a single injection, that means that the source of pain is the SI joint. You have to do it under fluoroscopy or ultrasound. If you do it blind, only 22% of the needles will be in the SI joint. Injection can be diagnostic and therapeutic, but do not give more than three injections in six months or four injections within one year. The radiofrequency ablation targets the lateral branches of the sacral nerve roots, but it is unable to denervate the anterior neural structures of the Si joint. Fusion is minimally invasive. You have got to have confirmation that the pain comes from the SI joint, the SI joint is the primary pain generator, and you have to have poor response from non-operative treatment. The procedure can be done minimally invasive and as an outpatient. Result has better outcome compared to conservative treatment. Arthrodesis is good option for a patient with confirmed sacroiliac joint dysfunction and poo response to non-operative treatment. SI dysfunction is a disabling problem.

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  • @julierehoric3856
    @julierehoric3856 Рік тому +66

    Im a nurse and Massage therapist and I fell- excruciating pain- this was very helpful to understand what is going on.

    • @raffyysla4034
      @raffyysla4034 Рік тому +1

      Is there any theraphy for this kind of problem maam?

    • @julierehoric3856
      @julierehoric3856 Рік тому

      @@raffyysla4034 Yes, rest, ice, gentle stretching and mostly chiropractic adjustments and massage.

    • @TheZoelorelei
      @TheZoelorelei 11 місяців тому +2

      Inm a massage therapist to. Working on floor mat 12 years, and now table to. I just find out this might be the cause of my pain. Not sure abiut ankylose spondalitis thst im treated for. Seems i have hyper mobility of the s i joint. It pop every day since long.
      I found good videos about strenghtening of the muscles around, to stabilize it.

    • @themassagedoula
      @themassagedoula 9 місяців тому +4

      I have pain over the sacrum. It acts like a severe muscle spasm keeping me stuck in limbo sometimes. Stuck between getting up and getting down. I see these videos as a massage therapist myself, I end up so confused. It is bilateral or over the sacrum. Anyone else suffer this? What body mechanics are in play while working as a massage therapist? My si joint dx was negative I guess since it did not resolve pain. Even though I told them it was on both sides they only did one side so it adds to confusion. Chiropractic adjustments kill. Like cripple me for days.

  • @MikeJw-je4xk
    @MikeJw-je4xk 4 місяці тому +31

    My SI joint pain is self diagnosed from reading and videos such as this. My pain started as tightness which evolved into pain which can be on either side, usually the left side. Mostly felt after getting out of bed. The pain has never been extreme, mainly a nuisance. The pain subsides with normal movement after a while. The pains started years ago. I began doing several hip exercises to strengthen associated muscles and joints. I discovered over time that the best relief comes from doing a particular stretch before getting out of bed. Lie flat back, raise the knees, rotate knees like a windshield wiper as far left as possible, maintaining upper back and shoulders flat on bed. Maintain for one minute. Now rotate the alternate direction for the other SI joint. This stretch has made a massive improvement. I no longer have pain getting out of bed or after walking. I now do this stretch every morning as maintenance. I can also painlessly get out of bed without doing the stretches. I am 69 years old.

    • @sumanadey17
      @sumanadey17 4 місяці тому +1

      Wahhh great...how long u have this pain my dear unknown friend?

    • @kamaalg
      @kamaalg 2 місяці тому +3

      Best self analyses..
      I am also 69 years old and suffering in the same manner as of yours..
      Your illustration is so TRUE, that I shall follow the same strategy as of Yours..
      I hope, I will be benefitted soon..
      Great Thanks..

  • @N.Sardone
    @N.Sardone Рік тому +174

    I’m nearly speechless here. This is me. For so many years my small town family doctor basically told me it was in my head so I stopped asking for help. It kept getting worse. Several years later while I was pregnant with my daughter (now she’s 18) there were days that I wouldn’t be able to walk up the stairs to our 3rd floor apartment and I would have to sit and scooch up on my butt cuz I just couldn’t lift my legs to get up there. Years and years of torture. I started using opioids prescribed at first but then….. well, not. 😒 I was just trying to get thru the day. The only jobs around were at the ski resort and cleaning condos. Things were not good. More than once I nearly ended my life. Finally after waving the white flag 🏳️ and moving to a different state I actually got the chance to see a pain management specialist and he actually had to convince me that it wasn’t “all in my head” that there was a name for what was happening.
    I just wish that the injections didn’t hurt so bad. It was horrible. The pain of those was equal to childbirth and pancreatitis.
    I never thought to look for videos about SI joint pain/dysfunction.
    Sorry for unloading all that stuff on here!! But, thanks for sharing this info with others!!

    • @archanasworldofsongs
      @archanasworldofsongs Рік тому +10

      Hi Nicole, I am in the same boat as yours still struggling to get the right treatment. Do you mind sharing what injections you took and if they provided relief? Thanks so much!

    • @AussieBattler46
      @AussieBattler46 Рік тому +7

      And it anyone else really stiff in the si joints along with inflammatory type pain with less mobility. Looking forward to pain management appointment soon

    • @N.Sardone
      @N.Sardone Рік тому +4

      @@archanasworldofsongs I will absolutely look back at my records to see what exactly they were called. It’s been a few years! Give me a day or two! I just shifted my entire apartment around to get rid of old stale carpet

    • @danielmilliken8903
      @danielmilliken8903 Рік тому +2

      @@archanasworldofsongs I got shots put in and they only worked for me for about 3 weeks. If you have sever sever pain most of the day then I would say get them done.

    • @danielmilliken8903
      @danielmilliken8903 Рік тому +6

      @@AussieBattler46 I have and it goes down nerves in back of legs and knees. Feel like a very hard cramp in my buttocks. Waist and lower lower back swollen. So I went for lumbar fusion and SI joint fusion. Also had labreal tear surgery

  • @williamcunha9136
    @williamcunha9136 Рік тому +8

    My wife suffered is SI Dysfunction for almost 10 Years. Her SI would dislocate on average 12x a day. Myself and my sons have to learn from a PT how to get her SI joint back in place. In late 2012 it was recommended by the Texas Back Institute we see Dr. David Polly at the University of Minnesota Hospital.
    In 2013 She had the I-Fuse implant system installed. It was a 30 minute procedure and the SI pain was gone. Left & Right side had to done in two separate times.
    We cannot thank TBI, Dr. Polly & I-Fuse system enough.

  • @marygant1980
    @marygant1980 8 місяців тому +10

    Thank you for this because I have told the doctors about the pain in my goin area and they ignore me or tell me it's arthritic. This is was caused by pregnancy, and I have been in pain for 9 years! I finally discovered the name to my problem yesterday so I can tell these hard-headed doctors what to look for! Doctors do not listen to patients!

    • @iowasunshine5600
      @iowasunshine5600 2 місяці тому

      Functional intergrative medical doctors will. Go to a holistic chiropractor. They know more about the spine than a mainstream doctor could or would ever tell you!

  • @emilyb5557
    @emilyb5557 Рік тому +17

    Also important underlying cause - hypermobility syndromes including ehlers Danlos syndrome, Marfan's. Look for marfanoid body type, check Beighton score (don't just ask if patient is hypermobile as many don't realise their joint range is abnormal) . Check for pelvic floor issues eg prolapse, rectocele, evacuation difficulties, incl in people who haven't had a pregnancy (could contribute to pain & good clue to hypermobility esp if no pregnancy to explain!). Fatigue maybe related to PoTs. Hydrotherapy maybe be more effective than standard physio if joints are especially unstable due to ligament laxity.

  • @DanSme1
    @DanSme1 3 місяці тому +1

    I’ve suffered three years with SI joint pain. With my most recent injection, the lidocaine gave me 99% pain relief and full mobility for 6 HOURS, then it began the downhill slide despite the corticosteroid. Yes, it takes one week for steroids to take effect. My quest now is to find the best fusion approach for me.

  • @hotfootsue
    @hotfootsue Рік тому +16

    I am female/64 and lost 8 months of my life in bed, leg bent and propped up on tall box to keep buttock off mattress. Walking bending reaching put me in hysterical pain, I was on a walker to/from bathroom. Needed help up/down from toilet, the pull thingy on tv commercial was very effective and worth its' weight in gold. Amazon and Instacart kept the house going. First injection Sept 2022, it's now Mar 2023 and I am still 90% pain free. Don't hesitate to work with a pain specialist, cortisone is a miracle. The fact that I can walk again is a miracle. TY Dr for your succinct explaination, I learned much. Ty Ty Ty!

    • @TheMeshal33
      @TheMeshal33 Рік тому +4

      Thank you for this! I go on 4/4! I’m praying it helps me !

    • @hotfootsue
      @hotfootsue Рік тому +4

      @@TheMeshal33 You're most welcome, relief can be immediate, and by that I mean by the time you get home to rest, pain can be nearly gone. Wishing you wellness, hoping your treatment is a success story. I didn't think it possible, but I have my life back thx to injections. They are not painful, I felt some mild pressure as the fluid moved around.

    • @hotfootsue
      @hotfootsue Рік тому +2

      @@TheMeshal334/22/23 How are you feeling? Any relief?

  • @allenjanes5976
    @allenjanes5976 Рік тому +8

    I'm wiser now than I was 12 minutes ago. Thank you so much. This information will help me greatly during my doctor's appointment tomorrow.

  • @tadams7447
    @tadams7447 4 місяці тому +8

    I think this is the best medical video I've ever seen. I've seen plenty over the years. It's all very clear, and easy to understand. For me, I wish even one of my docs had this level of expertise. I was told surgery was the only option for myself. No clarifying tests, PT, or an injection plan.

    • @sumanadey17
      @sumanadey17 4 місяці тому +1

      What injection they give generally??

    • @ginoasci2876
      @ginoasci2876 19 днів тому

      How bad is your pain and what did you do ?
      I can barely move.

  • @venessaabrams8687
    @venessaabrams8687 10 місяців тому +5

    Dr. Ebraheim. You are so intelligent and I learn so much from your videos! I am suffering with this pain right now am currently in a few therapies for the debilitating pain. It sucks the life and energy from me. God help!

  • @linabellina
    @linabellina 10 місяців тому +6

    Thank you so much for making this video
    It explains exactly how I e been feeling for the past 4 years excruciating pain. I lost my quality of life.

    • @andahtheo4237
      @andahtheo4237 3 місяці тому

      I can't enjoy life again for the past four years...

  • @flex1nut
    @flex1nut 8 місяців тому +3

    Wow, this was just perfect to understand si joint pain. I saw three spine surgeons and one was a top surgeon in the USA. Not one said pain was from si joint and I needed four level fusion. After, appointments I suspected pain was si joint and not from spine. I'm so angry and frustrated. I know it's the si joints! Now I'm going back to the pain management doctor.

  • @mariaarroyo5223
    @mariaarroyo5223 6 місяців тому +4

    you know sometimes people have asked me why I look mad is not really being mad and no one is just the pain that you

  • @ramoddjob
    @ramoddjob Рік тому +6

    Driving a car wreaks havoc on this joint. I actually gave my license up this got so bad. It clears up within a year of being out of the drivers seat.
    Totally worth it. I can engage my core. I can feel my psoas and sacral plexes again.

    • @vigneshwar0
      @vigneshwar0 Рік тому +1

      I too arrived at this problem after driving for long hours. Now thinking of stopping it and this got a confirmation from you on this. Thank you sharing!😊

    • @jader9356
      @jader9356 9 місяців тому

      So true. I played sports my whole childhood but it wasn’t until I got my drivers license that I started having burning foot pain when running during sports. And when my car was getting worked on for a week , it magically went away as well. People usually lean to one side when driving as well as use hip unnaturally when pressing gas pedal and taking it off pedal.

  • @chrispy_gaming8487
    @chrispy_gaming8487 Рік тому +24

    OMG this is incredible! My life has been completely ruined this past year. I literally haven't been able to sit down for 2 months now. The burning in those joints and my hip/ leg joints is so intense its unbearable. I had a Lumbar MRI recently that found 3 bulged discs and arthritis. I had the lumbar Steroidal Epidural injection and it didn't help at all. They injected at l4-l5 and l5-S1. Ive been really losing hope lately and wondering what this is and how I'm gonna continue living like this. Im only 39 yrs old too so all of this is strange for my age i think. But this video clarified so much for me.I literally mean every single thing you talked about is EXACTLY what i have going on. I cant thank you enough and if i finally get relief because of the information in this video, I will be praising you sir to anyone and everyone! Thank you so much

    • @kayemattinson5408
      @kayemattinson5408 9 місяців тому +3

      Hi I am 78 now and have just got to understand so much more from this video . I had a trauma to my spine 33 yrs ago which has left me with chronic pain since. I know they didn't have the knowledge that they do now so it has been only presently that I have a clear picture of things. Getting off opioids would be marvelous so I'm wondering after obviously having had unsuccessful injections that they may have been put into the wrong places. Now that lately a new MRI has pinpointed the pinched nerve at the Si joint and that an injection may help the buttock pain, I will still be left with the other pain problems.
      . Your video gives me the impression that all of the symptoms are coming from the S I joint. That picture of the red spot and the red streeks and the leg knee and foot have given a good picture of my situation and case explained. I can have the bone released to free the nerve but no guarantees. Doing exercises and pool Walking.😊

    • @rashidalmoravid8965
      @rashidalmoravid8965 9 місяців тому +1

      Have you found a good treatment? Please let me know what

    • @lonnienunez6141
      @lonnienunez6141 4 місяці тому

      Covvidd are the jabski caused inflammation trust me

    • @DynamicBailey
      @DynamicBailey Місяць тому

      Did this actually help you?

    • @ginoasci2876
      @ginoasci2876 19 днів тому

      Did you get injections?
      Did it help?

  • @natlove2099
    @natlove2099 6 місяців тому +5

    I had SI joint pain for over a year. I had a knee injury like 9 years ago and my knee was never the same and was weaker. I never got proper treatment for it. But i did notice over the years my right leg was a lot weaker than my left. I started developing what i thought was back pain. I had an MRI and it showed an inflamed SI joint. My physical therapist at the time treated me for back pain and didn't do the SI joint. Fast forward to me wearing a knee brace and now my pain has decreased tremendously! 3 orthopedic doctors looked at me with confusion as to why i had SOO much pain with sitting and low back pain. It was my si joint all along!! I cried and was miserable this whole time. Thank god i decided to try that knee brace. Now i'll go back to a PT and have them focus on building strength in my core, SI, and right leg.

    • @C123abc
      @C123abc 3 місяці тому

      I thought an MRI could not show the inflamed SI joint.

    • @natlove2099
      @natlove2099 3 місяці тому

      Not sure where you got that from. It sure can @@C123abc

  • @WhistlesToAnimals
    @WhistlesToAnimals Рік тому +14

    Can't thank you enough. You help so many people. And you are a great advisor to doctors. This is so perfectly logical and informative from start (diagnostics) to finish (all types of treatments).

  • @noeladcock
    @noeladcock 7 місяців тому +26

    Absolutely the BEST comprehensive explanation of a condition I have suffered from for @5 years now with no relief. How I wish physicians would watch this instead of giving the usual vague no diagnosis routine but let’s try some PT and the therapists do not know what to do. THANK YOU SO MUCH! At least now I know exactly what the problem is. The challenge will be to try to find someone to walk me through the process of trying to eliminate the pain which is chronic and at time disabling. THANK YOU!

    • @mitchvanderbrook9950
      @mitchvanderbrook9950 6 місяців тому +2

      Me too,same ,4 yrs,it's hell to get help with ,and the long wait lists are not helping,
      Do hope you'll get the help ,god bless.

    • @MikeJw-je4xk
      @MikeJw-je4xk 4 місяці тому +4

      No guarantee what so ever but this helped me hugely: My SI joint pain is self diagnosed from reading and videos such as this. My pain started as tightness which evolved into pain which can be on either side, usually the left side. Mostly felt after getting out of bed. The pain has never been extreme, mainly a nuisance. The pain subsides with normal movement after a while. The pains started years ago. I began doing several hip exercises to strengthen associated muscles and joints. I discovered over time that the best relief comes from doing a particular stretch before getting out of bed. Lie flat back, raise the knees, rotate knees like a windshield wiper as far left as possible, maintaining upper back and shoulders flat on bed. Maintain for one minute. Now rotate the alternate direction for the other SI joint. This stretch has made a massive improvement. I no longer have pain getting out of bed or after walking. I now do this stretch every morning as maintenance. I can also painlessly get out of bed without doing the stretches. I am 69 years old.

    • @cossie9
      @cossie9 3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you too...FINALLY getting to the diagnosis of my pain for the last 6 years

    • @jackieohara1984
      @jackieohara1984 Місяць тому +1

      I've had this pain for 15 yrs now. Tried everything from physio yo SJ injections, meds etc. Now on waiting list for sacroiliac joint fusion which had been cancelled twice in last year! Surgeon promised it won't be long. But I admit I'm terrified, as he said it may not work, or could make it worse!

  • @valentinahernandez7291
    @valentinahernandez7291 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much for this very informative video. I don't see why this pain affects me, as I don't have any of those issues you mentioned. I suffer bouts of it a few times a year, and it takes about 2 weeks to go away each time. I'm currently on Day 10, and I'm still in a lot of pain, hard to sit, go from sitting or lying down to standing straight (hunched over is usually all I can do for the first few days), hard to find a comfortable sleeping position, and walking also hurts. My pain is in the lower back, as well as all around the front - groin, pelvis, hip bone, and outside of upper thigh - often both sides, sometimes just one. It's like a wide belt of pain that I'm wearing. It's extremely disabling, but thankfully, I work from home. I'm surviving on Aspercreme with Lidocaine and a pelvic belt. I feel like Advil does nothing, though I do take it sometimes just in case. Just walking to get the mail is extremely difficult. Btw, my pain is also self-diagnosed based on all the research I have done. The one time I saw a doctor was just for hip pain by itself, and he found nothing.

  • @Zathauntie
    @Zathauntie 23 дні тому

    What a thorough and informative demonstration. I thank you!

  • @ninababy8
    @ninababy8 10 місяців тому +7

    I’ve watched so many videos. I have a triple fusion and this SI pain is horrid. This is the best video!! So well done! I have a good understanding of my options. Thank you so much!!!!

  • @philcarr7015
    @philcarr7015 9 місяців тому +2

    This video has been extremely helpful, Doctor. I plan to show it to my doctor at my next visit. Thank you!

  • @kristadickson1087
    @kristadickson1087 21 день тому

    Had my right SI joint fused last October and it was one of the best things I did!

  • @silvrfox2uBooboo
    @silvrfox2uBooboo 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you SO much for posting this video! It's very easy to understand, and it gives patients added information if they are just starting out in their journey to helping themselves deal with the pain management system and in finding what works for each individual. (Bowing low to you, Dr. Ebaheim!).......

  • @pattimorton5189
    @pattimorton5189 Рік тому +10

    Thank you! I came searching how to live with sacroiliac disease..... broken bum disease is what I call it. Sitting is the worst and laying down is harsh due my entire skeleton is a mess. Drugs for bone pain, all kinds! But the nerve pain meds are the worst and didn’t find much relief and terrible side effects. I still work, I walk even though the leg muscles never seem to get a break and I can fight the pull of the elastic band feeling. Walking helps the most but I do need two knee replacements which I will never have before I die. Or shoulder surgeries and definitely no back surgery! I was a busy kid, and my body is broken and I just tell people I lived! I’m considered young, but in a old brittle body.

    • @LOURDHU1981
      @LOURDHU1981 Рік тому +4

      So sad.... May God help you to overcome the pain

    • @jader9356
      @jader9356 9 місяців тому +1

      Yep. Shoulder problems can start happening with si joint issues. sitting a while and getting out of bed is when mine feels the stiffest.

  • @Lyn4817
    @Lyn4817 Рік тому +2

    Having had a successful Radio frequency Ablation it's incredible the pain relief you get. Like everything the treatment doesn't last forever. I am in need of another session.

  • @anonymousanonymous-tw3wm
    @anonymousanonymous-tw3wm 11 місяців тому +1

    I slipped and fell. Its been hurting for 5years.
    This video popped up!
    Im so grateful!

  • @Catrell
    @Catrell Рік тому +22

    I'm 34 and I've been injured since my late twenties. When you're young and in shape nobody will listen to your complaints about back pain, and it has taken me years of complaining and going to different doctors and ultimately being forced into workers' compensation and finally the doctor mentioned my sacroiliac joint. Looking this up there is no doubt in my mind that that's what it is and I'm kind of irate because it seems like with a few pointed questions and a thorough examination this could have been easily diagnosed. Makes me think doctors are clocking into their 9 to 5:00 just like everybody else. Police and doctors should be held to the utmost standards if they're going to be compensated or given so much leeway and power.

    • @nicoler4298
      @nicoler4298 Рік тому +3

      Currently in my late 20’s and I’ve had a very similar experience. I’ve gone to multiple doctors who easily write me off or don’t take my pain seriously and it’s so frustrating

    • @SilverSparkles22
      @SilverSparkles22 Рік тому +5

      And when you're old the docs attitude is you're getting old it's expected

    • @gfriedman99
      @gfriedman99 Рік тому

      How did you injure it? I may be able to help you

    • @ryno1808
      @ryno1808 3 місяці тому

      Same mate 5 years off it know. started when i was 30 was in amazing shape aswell.. on and off compo because off it. Even had lumber decompression surgery which helped about 10 percent off my pain as they thought it was my facet joints giving me the pain i demanded a mri 3 months after surgery as leg pain was getting worse f me the burning is unbearable...i was finally diagnosed today with cronic sacroliist through mri

  • @nightowl6260
    @nightowl6260 8 місяців тому +1

    Clear and concise--this was very helpful.

  • @Journeyman-Fixit
    @Journeyman-Fixit Рік тому +8

    Thank you for your great wisdom Doctor, I believe you have identified the source of pain that I have had for 18 years now.

  • @velocitygirl8551
    @velocitygirl8551 7 місяців тому +3

    Ask to be tested for the HLA b27… if this sacrolitis is linked to reactive arthritis, or Ankylosing Spondylitis… you can also lose your eye sight due to Uveitis. Drs do not talk to one another, I had to learn this and solve my husband’s problems. Good luck ❤

    • @chriswhamilton
      @chriswhamilton 5 місяців тому

      I tried asking by doctor about AS and he had no clue what I was talking about.

  • @davidg5629
    @davidg5629 Місяць тому

    Great, clear description of this painful issue. Specialists have been shooting me in the wrong areas. But my regular doctor shot my SI joint free handed and hit the spot. I was able to take a long plane ride after that injection and spent about 2 weeks pain free. I'm going back to him.
    Thanks.

  • @emanuelarroyo6777
    @emanuelarroyo6777 Рік тому

    Thank you, I am a firefighter suffering from exactly this for quite sometime. This info will help me seek the correct help I need.

  • @KvilLaboy
    @KvilLaboy 11 місяців тому +5

    Probably the most helpful and the most validating video I have seen. I have gone to my doctor's and have felt defeated every time and not being able to sleep has made me feel a bit crazy too. I think sometimes doctors forget to communicate properly. "EMG looks Normal, Unsure why you are having so much pain and discomfort. We can do injections to see if that will help" I was here thinking why the hell am I going to do a freaking injection if you don't know what the issue is?! Maybe now I can direct my questions better. If it's for a diagnostic purpose for sacroiliac joint this makes sense. I had fusion of S1-L4. Surgery was good, most of my pain went away but a new pain crept up months after surgery. A year later I still have trouble sleeping in any position especially laying on my back and I still can't feel my left glute.

  • @sheilahowson8255
    @sheilahowson8255 8 місяців тому +4

    Beautiful explanation. Thanks a million! God bless you. ❤

  • @annikagroebner7534
    @annikagroebner7534 Рік тому +11

    Thank you for showing and explaining the anatomy so well. Excellent video!

  • @honeybeehelper-1
    @honeybeehelper-1 Місяць тому +1

    This video is exceptional! Clear, concise and so informative. I have learned more in 12 minutes here than in speaking with any of my providers. Thank you!

  • @tonyhernandez2786
    @tonyhernandez2786 Рік тому

    This video confirms my therapist opinion of the pain coming from my back. I had a 3 level fusion in November. The pain down my leg was gone but there was a nagging dull pain in my right side hip area.
    I am getting acupuncture for the pain. I felt 80% better after the first treatment. The pain was coming from the SI joint. Thank you for sharing this information. 🙏🏼

  • @kathrynschumann5254
    @kathrynschumann5254 7 місяців тому

    I was already a retired professional ballet dancer and had born two large babies so obviously my back was an issue when in 2012 i had a major back sprain due to a weighted twist while bending over. I assumed it was a soft tissue injury since it was more toward the left side. I couldnt walk unsupported for at least a week but i never went to an Orthopedic. It is only recently that info such as this video has been available and it has opened my eyes. Thank you for this. I have an appt with a physician in December.Ive done chiro, accupuntior, massage,pt... and it hasnt resolved at all. So after 11 years I will hopefully get some relief.

  • @badkitty1285
    @badkitty1285 8 місяців тому +1

    Excellent & so well presented. This describes my problem exactly.

  • @gregparrott
    @gregparrott Рік тому +3

    Very educational! Thanks for posting.

  • @lan-julie4111
    @lan-julie4111 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Dr. Ebraheim!

  • @GxctyLphdras-kv5cz
    @GxctyLphdras-kv5cz 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks from the bottom of my heart💙

  • @1171
    @1171 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for all you have said I have to endure and nothing will ever work did it so I am beginning to feel like I can’t tolerate this. If anyone else has the issues that I have I pray that you find an answer. Godbless

  • @RobinAuldOfficial
    @RobinAuldOfficial Рік тому +2

    Very informative and easy to understand..thank you!

  • @TheDavveponken
    @TheDavveponken Рік тому +2

    Honestly, getting more movement in the joint has helped me.

  • @mastermaddy
    @mastermaddy 9 місяців тому

    Very deep and disciplined knowledge

  • @pipoviola
    @pipoviola Рік тому +1

    Such an amazing explanation, thank you very much.

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave 9 місяців тому

    Gold standard video, excellent.

  • @user-wl2pw7ee8b
    @user-wl2pw7ee8b 2 місяці тому

    I had a bad fall off of a horse on my left butt/lower back area. I’ve been in constant pain since.. this is my exact issue. Thank you! Very informative. Currently doing physical therapy!

  • @roseburkhalter1436
    @roseburkhalter1436 6 місяців тому

    Absolutely the best explanation of the problem I have suffered with for 10 years because I have three fused discs in my lumbar and they took bone out of my iliac. Information is key!! I even have internal pain stimulator, but it doesn’t take care of that part of your back so I’m gonna try injections again and UHC won’t pay for burns.

  • @RichRich1955
    @RichRich1955 Рік тому +5

    Great information doctor

  • @pageandink
    @pageandink Рік тому +2

    Thank you. I can tell you are well educated on this topic. You really helped me to understand what’s going on in my body.

  • @wekker090
    @wekker090 Рік тому +1

    One of the best vids. Thank you.

  • @Rich-tl6bb
    @Rich-tl6bb Рік тому +1

    Thanks for putting out this informative video😊

  • @vigneshwar0
    @vigneshwar0 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this very informative video, I now have a great understanding on this.😊

  • @Naomiby1
    @Naomiby1 7 місяців тому

    wHAT AN INCREDIBLY HELPFUL VIDEO! tHANK YOU SO MUCH.

  • @chandranis2228
    @chandranis2228 Рік тому +4

    Thank you. Very informative.

  • @FlowByAda
    @FlowByAda 6 місяців тому

    THE BESSST VIDEO FOR SI JOINT EVERERRR❤❤❤❤

  • @juliawhetten
    @juliawhetten 7 місяців тому

    thank you for this very comprehensive explanation. I have had pain for years with little or no relief after physical and massage therapy. I have an appt with a spine/hip specialist next week. I hope I get some real answers.

  • @madanmohan6010
    @madanmohan6010 Рік тому

    Excellent presentation watched so far 🎉

  • @michele2716
    @michele2716 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! My Kaiser docs didn't do anything but have me point at pain, and then they offered me a shot. They said nothing would help but the shot & no other thing could diagnose me, like MRI. I switched to HMSA & am trying to take care of it on my own with a soft tissue specialist (who's also a chiropractor), and many of my most painful symptoms have resolved. I am also trying to do PT on my own. Kaiser PT was awful, though I did not do for SI joint. After watching this, I'm not sure if the issue is my SI joint. I have more exploration to do. But I have many indicators that it is SI - like the general location, pain when sleeping/standing, etc. This was so helpful compared to my docs. Thank you!!!

  • @jax-sx9pk
    @jax-sx9pk Місяць тому

    Very helpful! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594
    @rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594 8 місяців тому

    Thankyou doctor, it was extremly helpful !

  • @bubbadoolittle2812
    @bubbadoolittle2812 8 місяців тому

    Excellent! Very good information!

  • @SharifulAlam-lr4yp
    @SharifulAlam-lr4yp 11 місяців тому +8

    I had spinal fusion surgery and from this year May 1st till now I am having crazy pain. I was in a point I felt like dying would be easier. The doctor wants to try injection. Keep me in your prayer.

  • @joshy8107
    @joshy8107 4 місяці тому

    Loved this video. very informative

  • @AM-eh7yl
    @AM-eh7yl Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the information.

  • @maryswanson9269
    @maryswanson9269 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this thorough and enlightening explanation that explains, to a "T", the type of pain I've had. I fell while hiking 3 years ago, and landed on a volcanic rock bed directly on my 'tailbone'--trouble ever since. My physician's assistant was spot on when she discussed possible etiologies. Maybe she has seen this video.

  • @pamperez4638
    @pamperez4638 Рік тому +6

    Anybody tired of doctors getting away with calling the people who pay their salary.....liars....or my personal favorite.....crazy?
    This is unacceptable from the medical community and simply means they don't have an answer.
    We deserve better

  • @rkh7904
    @rkh7904 Рік тому +1

    That was very informative, thank you.

  • @antonyetheridge1050
    @antonyetheridge1050 25 днів тому

    brilliant video,thank you

  • @thrillcker68
    @thrillcker68 Рік тому +2

    I had an injury to it that nobody correctly diagnosed me with and that is maddening!

  • @chriswhamilton
    @chriswhamilton 5 місяців тому

    Suffering lower back pain and hip pain for 2 years now, had MRIs, seen 6 doctors and not one has suggested this as the issue despite me describing all of these exact symptoms. You really wonder do these doctors have any idea what they are talking about. At least I have something to go back on and maybe a path to pain relief....finally!

  • @jacalynpeterson2964
    @jacalynpeterson2964 7 місяців тому

    Wow, I understand alot more and this is exactly where my pain is, have been sleeping in armchair for 18months as can't lie flat or on my side with nerve pain and hips sore

  • @MelWright-zj4ch
    @MelWright-zj4ch 8 місяців тому

    EXCELLENT presentation on this subject. THis vdieo has just saved a college basketball play form use quakes to treat his issues.

  • @Panic_at_the_grocery
    @Panic_at_the_grocery 7 місяців тому

    Very helpful information. Thank you!

  • @BellaOsa
    @BellaOsa Рік тому +2

    Oh thank you for this information. It explains a lot. I couldn’t figure out why my hips hurt when carrying things less then 5 lbs. I did some of you examples and sure enough, that’s where my discomfort is. Thank you again.

    • @debbiespann3793
      @debbiespann3793 4 місяці тому

      I’ve been telling my doctor I can’t carry ANYTHING my left side without major pain . Sleeping on the affected side is terrible and also stairs but again only on the left side . I was diagnosed with a L5-S1 pinched nerve but this feels different it’s as if a screwdriver is wedged deep between my leg and my hip .The steroidal shot didn’t help at all . Pain in constant 15 weeks now .

  • @rafaelrivera2860
    @rafaelrivera2860 Рік тому +1

    Dr.nayib wow he's an encyclopedia thanks 👍

  • @Mansmatters
    @Mansmatters 7 місяців тому

    Very nicely explained

  • @mfranck1
    @mfranck1 Рік тому +75

    It is an extremely painful condition. 😢

    • @matthewmatthew1709
      @matthewmatthew1709 9 місяців тому +9

      Very painful I agree. My second month and it’s hurting a lot 😢

    • @shayonacollins3533
      @shayonacollins3533 2 місяці тому +3

      Got xrays done and they told me I have berlotti syndrome they said that is not the cause of my pain. They said it is SI joint pain. I am only 31 and can barely walk. It hurts so bad. Can't sit or stand long

    • @Unclebubba1
      @Unclebubba1 2 місяці тому +4

      Ive been going through it for 4 years. It's been hell! I'm getting injections in 2 weeks. I'm hoping for the best

    • @mfranck1
      @mfranck1 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Unclebubba1 we are on the same schedule. I’m getting bilateral injections in a couple weeks myself.

    • @mfranck1
      @mfranck1 2 місяці тому

      @@shayonacollins3533 I totally understand. I started having SI pain in my 20s. If you can find a good physical therapist, they may be able to help you learn how to adjust it to relieve some of the pain.

  • @chetmarcotti4953
    @chetmarcotti4953 7 місяців тому

    Thank you bey much. This was extremely helpful. It helps me have more information to talk to my doctor. I am presently being treated at the S1and L5 area. It it appears I am having pain in a lower location now. Thank you again. Very helpful indeed.

  • @2ZeldaLovers
    @2ZeldaLovers Рік тому +14

    Thank you for your informative videos. I've had SI joint pain in the past, with a feeling like the joint was out of alignment. I got relief from self-release maneuvers I found online as well as PT treatment. Thanks again from your number one occupational therapy fan!

    • @justiceurasa2346
      @justiceurasa2346 Рік тому +3

      Please share with me were you got PT treatment I've SI joint pain now very serious my friend thanks

    • @kellysdances715
      @kellysdances715 7 місяців тому

      What exercise did u do please x

    • @zgr2777
      @zgr2777 3 місяці тому

      @@justiceurasa2346what is PT ?

    • @stuckeyjanice
      @stuckeyjanice Місяць тому

      @@zgr2777 physical therapy

  • @treshamassey804
    @treshamassey804 Рік тому +3

    I have had SI joint pain so severe I could not lift my leg up one step. Thankfully a great dr has given me steroid injections that has helped immensely. Plus, physical therapy. I hope all of you get the help you need.

  • @TaffyTTR
    @TaffyTTR 7 місяців тому +11

    😮 I’m 30, been dealing with this pain since I was about 8years old. MRIs of my back and X-rays of my hips showed absolutely nothing wrong. This is Exactly what is wrong. The doctors always “give up” and say it’s hip arthritis despite not seeing arthritis at all.

    • @Rayhan...s
      @Rayhan...s 4 місяці тому +1

      uriec acid

    • @RobertMcLean-jw5eb
      @RobertMcLean-jw5eb 4 місяці тому

      Ligaplex

    • @lonnienunez6141
      @lonnienunez6141 4 місяці тому

      Check reactive arthritis

    • @bruceyoung8980
      @bruceyoung8980 4 місяці тому

      Nothing worse had 5 doctors belittle me over lifted for years was in a bad relationship i only had my wage to look after my daughter so after many years of being very fit the damage was done 2prolasped disces and medium to serve wear .told by doctors they refused to treat me this is amazing .had 6 differant neddles but still sounds good .the worst in fliction ive wanted to cut my legs of the is wot war veterans have aswell from ieds

    • @hersheywalker6447
      @hersheywalker6447 2 місяці тому

      @@bruceyoung8980 attorney consultations are free, a lot of doctors haven’t read a medical book since school and are clueless, good luck with your recovery

  • @storytellerkirupa7822
    @storytellerkirupa7822 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much sir it was very useful and informative. 🙏🏿

  • @nicholasb8799
    @nicholasb8799 Рік тому +1

    Great video, good breakdown, made me understand more about my twisting injury!

  • @cannabanana4509
    @cannabanana4509 Рік тому +1

    Very informative!!

  • @debrawucik826
    @debrawucik826 7 місяців тому +1

    Makes a lot of sense and this may be my problem. Will pursue….

  • @tinamuller3189
    @tinamuller3189 Рік тому +1

    So helpful! Thank You!

  • @anibalmessina8004
    @anibalmessina8004 Рік тому

    Como todos sus videos exvelente. Claros y especificos. Gracias dr.

  • @PitaLuX
    @PitaLuX 9 місяців тому

    Amazing info, hope Dr. Understand this so complete truth🕊️🤗🙏

  • @lynguy8824
    @lynguy8824 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you sir it was very helpful

  • @DokBua0424
    @DokBua0424 Місяць тому

    Im so here for this and as i can tell we all can relate to this. It sucks

  • @davidross6954
    @davidross6954 8 місяців тому +6

    Going on 5 weeks now. Very bad pain. Getting better slowly. Injection scheduled Friday. Praying for relief. 🙏

    • @Lissalovee
      @Lissalovee 8 місяців тому +2

      Let us know how you feel after the injection hoping your pain goes away 🙏🏼

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 5 місяців тому +1

      My injection did not help at all.

    • @davidross6954
      @davidross6954 5 місяців тому +2

      Pain went away from the injection. 🙏

    • @stuckeyjanice
      @stuckeyjanice Місяць тому

      @@spaceghost8995 Mine did not help at all as well. They said wait a week, then tow. Zero relief. I had knee replacement surgery and the stiff side leg caused the si pain. It moves form side to side and even in the middle at times. It is unbearable, and no one around me can comprehend. People say it should go away. 7 weeks later it has not.

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 Місяць тому

      @@stuckeyjanice I don't think the pain ever goes away with SI. It will have it's peaks and valleys but it's always there. Mine has been a problem for 30 years. However about a year ago I really aggravated my SI doing leg presses at a gym. Since then it's REALLY been much worse. I don't want to get a fusion unless it's unbearable .

  • @leonorhernandez7079
    @leonorhernandez7079 9 місяців тому

    This was very helpful

  • @khalilkhalifa1853
    @khalilkhalifa1853 11 місяців тому +1

    I feel that what came in this video applies to me doctor ..hopefully I will recover .. thank you .May God cure all patients

  • @son_of_northern_sky
    @son_of_northern_sky Рік тому +3

    This is the best information as to what I am dealing with I have ever found. I have had xrays of my back 10 years ago because at first I thought it was a sciatic nerve issue. I just had xrays and an mri done of my hip because I have started to feel this really bad in my groin, and I also have a pop and a snap. I also have pain in my lower back below L5 and not centerline. It hurts to bend over and bend up, I could hardly get out of bed the other day, it hurts to sit down, stand up, or lay down. However I finally have insurance and was able to isolate the pain instead of the entire region just being in pain, and this is exactly where it's coming from. I start physical therapy tomorrow and I am going to tell them this is the treatment I need and want moving forward. It's been very depressing to deal with this because every-time I have attempted to get it sorted I was always told I was fine but knowing in reality I was in excruciating pain. I will let you all know what happens, and let you all know how physical therapy and further treatments go. Keep you head up, you're not alone. Thank you Dr. for this video. You saved my life.

    • @son_of_northern_sky
      @son_of_northern_sky Рік тому +2

      I went to physical therapy yesterday and they performed the tests that are indicated in this video. I have a right SI upslip/dysfunction. I will be starting the process of healing now, and will let you know how it goes.

    • @orekiken8142
      @orekiken8142 Рік тому +1

      I feel you, since all the doctors said that they don’t see a problem with my back, but it hurts a lot. Im really sure that it’s SI joint pain and I’ve done PT for 3 months, but I see no improvement. I hope you can fix your problem, and if you do see improvement, can you tell me what you exactly did?
      Thanks in advance.

    • @son_of_northern_sky
      @son_of_northern_sky Рік тому +2

      @@orekiken8142 I did PT yesterday. I got a dry needling, and a massage and stretches. When she went in with the dry needle there was 2 spots she hit on my piriformis muscle that took the knife out of my back. It felt good for a little but the pain is back today. Look up IFUSE SI joint. I've already called my closest Dr. to get a fusion if all else fails. Go to your doctors and straight up tell them it's your SI joint. I had to do that with mine.

    • @orekiken8142
      @orekiken8142 Рік тому +2

      @@son_of_northern_sky I’m going to a doctor in 2 weeks and im just going to tell them that it’s my SI joint. I’ve heard of a fusion surgery, but i don’t think i’m going to do it because im only 17 (I’m a soccer player), so I’m scared for my future and I think you should maybe try more exercises when doing your PT, because you need months to see improvement ( before even considering surgery ).It also looks like they also take good care of you when you’re doing PT. With me, they just give me some exercises and go off somewhere else. Maybe I should look for another place.

  • @leenalhaj.
    @leenalhaj. 11 місяців тому

    You’re the best dr