Abstract

Chronic pain syndrome is the most common cause of disability in the working population.Pathology of sacroiliac articulation is a source of pain in 10–30 % of patients in the lower back. his publication describes the anatomy and physiology of the sacroiliac joint. The innervation of this joint is described in detail. The causes and pathogenesis of dysfunction of the sacroiliac joint are described. Also, the authors of the work thoroughly studied the clinical picture of the lesion of this joint. The diagnosis of dysfunction of the sacroiliac joint is studied in detail,where special attention is paid to diagnostic intraarticular blockades and provocative tests. The article presents a wide range of provocation tests: compression, distraction, Patrick, Hansley, Bonn, Jomana, Gate, and detailed the technique of their execution. Modern methods of treatment are widely presented: conservative, interventional (intra-articular and extra-articular injections of steroids) and minimally invasive. Special attention is paid to the high-frequency denervation of the sacroiliac joint, which describes the technique of this procedure and the criteria for selecting patients for its implementation. The algorithm of treatment of this pathology and technique of invasive interventions is described in detail below. In conclusion, the authors suggest the more frequent use of interventional and minimally invasive methods of treatment in the pathology of the sacroiliac joint.

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