Sacroiliac

Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pain Treatment in El Paso

Relief for Lower Back and Hip Pain at Medway Pain Center 

Pain in your lower back or near your hips can make daily life difficult. Many patients feel this pain when sitting, standing, or walking. 


One common cause is sacroiliac (SI) joint pain. 
At Medway Pain Center in El Paso, TX, we provide targeted treatments to help reduce SI joint pain and improve your mobility. 


If you are searching for SI joint pain treatment in El Paso, we are here to help.

Sacroiliac Joint Pain

What Is the SI Joint? 

The sacroiliac (SI) joints connect your lower spine to your pelvis. 
These joints help:

SI joint pain is often felt in: Lower back, Buttocks, Hips and sometimes down the leg  

Common Causes of SI Joint Pain 

SI joint pain can be caused by: 

In some cases, the exact cause may not be clear. 

How We Determine the Cause of Your SI Joint Pain

SI joint pain can come from inflammation, arthritis, pregnancy-related pelvic changes, prior injury, uneven stress across the pelvis, spine problems, or altered movement after surgery. Pain may be felt in the low back, buttock, hip, groin, or upper leg and can sometimes resemble sciatica. At Medway Pain Center, evaluation begins with a careful history, physical examination, review of imaging when available, and attention to which movements or positions reproduce your pain.

The goal is to determine whether the sacroiliac joint is the main pain source and whether nearby structures such as the lumbar spine, hip, or surrounding muscles are also contributing.

Choosing the Right Treatment for Your SI Joint Pain

Treatment depends on whether pain is coming primarily from the SI joint, surrounding ligaments or muscles, lumbar spine irritation, or more than one source. Some patients improve with conservative care, while others may benefit from targeted image-guided procedures.

  • Joint injections may help diagnose or reduce inflammation when the SI joint is the suspected pain source.
  • Radiofrequency ablation may be considered when diagnostic testing supports an SI joint nerve target and longer-lasting relief is appropriate.
  • Trigger point injections may be used when tight or painful muscles around the low back, buttock, or hip contribute to symptoms.
  • Epidural steroid injections may be appropriate when lumbar spine nerve irritation is also part of the pain pattern.

Why One Procedure May Be Better Than Another

Different procedures address different pain sources. Joint injections target inflammation inside or around the SI joint, while radiofrequency ablation is considered only after diagnostic testing supports the target. Trigger point injections focus on painful muscle contributors, and epidural steroid injections are reserved for cases where spine-related nerve irritation is also suspected.

Choosing carefully helps avoid unnecessary procedures and improves the chance that treatment matches your actual diagnosis.

Your Treatment Journey at Medway Pain Center

Your care usually begins with an evaluation, diagnosis, and review of prior treatments or imaging. From there, Dr. Tochi Umunakwe and the Medway Pain Center team explain your options, discuss conservative and interventional choices, and build a plan based on your symptoms, exam findings, and goals.

The focus is to reduce pain, improve function, and help you return to daily activities with a plan that makes clinical sense for your condition.

When Should You See a Pain Specialist? 

You should seek care if: 

Lower back or hip pain is ongoing  

Pain gets worse with movement  

Pain affects your daily activities  

Other treatments have not worked  

You do not have to live with ongoing pain. 

SI Joint Pain Treatments We Offer 

At Medway Pain Center, we focus on treating the source of your pain. 
Treatment options may include:

For appropriate procedures, IV sedation may be available to improve comfort. 

SI Joint Injections

SI joint injections are one of the most effective treatments. 
They work by:

Long-Term Relief Options 

For patients with ongoing SI joint pain:

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Why Choose Medway Pain Center?

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggers trigeminal neuralgia pain? 
Pain can be triggered by simple actions like touching the face, chewing, or talking. 
Some patients have ongoing symptoms, but treatment can help manage pain. 
Yes. They may help reduce pain signals in some patients. 
Yes. It can significantly affect quality of life, but treatment options are available. 
Not always. Many patients are treated with medications and minimally invasive procedures. 

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You do not have to live with lower back or hip pain. 

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