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Prices in Germany are normally 75% below the cost for treatment of sacroiliitis in the US and are individually quoted. They include all medical expenses, the hospital stay, surgeon's fees, operation room fees, anesthesia, anesthesiologist's fees, medicine, nursing, semi-private room, meals, pre-op diagnosis, local phone and English TV. Sacroiliitis: DefinitionThe sacroiliac joint is the joint between the sacrum, at the base of the spine, and the ilium of the pelvis, which are joined by ligaments. Inflammation of this joint is known as sacroiliitis, one cause of disabling low back pain.
Sacroiliitis: DiagnosisThe sacroiliitis or sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SI Joint Dysfunction) can be diagnosed with the Stork Test.
Sacroiliitis: TreatmentIf all non-surgical methods of treatment fail, surgery, usually SI joint fusion (somtimes called an "arthrodesis"), may be required. SI joint fusion is not a common, it is a proven procedure that can reduce the pain associated with SI joint syndrome. Pain radiating in the back can be a referred pain (coming from another source), caused from diseases like Chron's disease of the intestines. Therefore be absolutely sure that the pain you are experiencing is coming from the SI joint. In the SI joint fusion is performed by first, the joint is opened and the articular cartilage lining the joint is removed from both surfaces. This creates a fresh surface of sacrum and ilia bone, making them ready for knitting together. The bone surfaces are held together until knit together, or fuse. Without the articular cartilage of the joint, the body treats the two raw bone surfaces just like a fracture. For a free evaluation of your treatment needs and cost, please contact us. The information provided herein is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Copyright © European Medical Tourist. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. |
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