The purpose of this study is to determine if platelet-rich plasma is superior to steroid/anesthetic for the treatment of sacroiliac joint pain.
All patients with sacroiliac joint pain diagnosed by a back pain specialist will undergo physical examination maneuvers and a test lidocaine injection of the joint. Patients who meet eligibility requirements will be randomized in a single-blind randomized controlled manner with a 50% chance of receiving platelet-rich plasma versus steroid/anesthetic injection of the sacroiliac joint(s).
Condition | lumbago, Sacroiliac Joint Synovitis, Low Back Pain, Back Pain, Chronic Back Pain, Lower Back Pain |
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Treatment | Sacroiliac intra-articular injection |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT05121961 |
Sponsor | University of Utah |
Last Modified on | 21 November 2021 |
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