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SI-BONE | MIS Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Surgery
SI-BONE is the developer of the iFuse Implant System, a minimally invasive surgical treatment for sacroiliac joint disorders. Learn about SI joint disorders.
SI-BONE | MIS Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Surgery Search Patients Providers Investors Patient Overview Diagnosis Overview Symptoms Diagnostic Tests Misdiagnosis Causes Treatments Overview What to Expect Therapies iFuse Implant Systems Traditional Surgery Why Choose a Trained Doctor Outcomes Overview Clinical Results Patient Stories Expected Outcomes Success Checklist Support Overview Insurance SI Buddy® Program Resource Library SI Joint Q & A Patient Events Current Region US English Deutsch Italiano Français English (UK) English (outside the U.S.) Patient Support: 866.588.5319 Find a Doctor Provider Overview Solutions Overview SI Joint Dysfunction Pelvic Trauma Spinopelvic Fixation Clinical Evidence Overview Clinical Data Clinical Trials SI Joint Publications Education Overview SI University SI-BONE SImulator Events and Meetings Resources Overview Assisting Technologies Outpatient Partnership Diagnostic Resources Reimbursement Patient Insurance Coverage Resource Library Indications and Risks Current Region US English Español Deutsch Italiano Français English (outside the U.S.) Contact a Sales Rep Visit Investor Site Skip to main content For Patients For Providers Investors Search Language Selector US Deutsch Italiano Français English (UK) English (outside the U.S.) Diagnosis Overview Symptoms Diagnostic Tests Misdiagnosis Causes Diagnosing SI joint pain includes a physical exam of the SI joint, spine, hips and pelvis, provocative tests, and diagnostic injections. Are You a Provider? Treatments Overview What to Expect Therapies iFuse Implant Systems Traditional Surgery Why Choose a Trained Doctor The iFuse triangle-shaped implant has been designed specifically for the SI joint. Are You a Provider? Outcomes Overview Clinical Results Patient Stories Expected Outcomes Success Checklist The iFuse Implant is the only device for treatment of SI joint dysfunction that is supported by significant published clinical evidence. Are You a Provider? Support Overview Insurance SI Buddy® Program Resource Library SI Joint Q & A Patient Events As with other joints in the body, the SI joint can become damaged from trauma, degeneration and everyday wear and tear. Are You a Provider? Patient Support 866.588.5319 Find a Doctor Click to view our accessibility statement or contact us with accessibility-related questions. Be more able. active. YOU. Begin Here About 15-30% of the time, the SI joint is a cause of chronic low back pain. 37 Take the Quiz to Find Out NOTE: Only a doctor can diagnose SI joint dysfunction. This quiz is not a substitute for a physician’s evaluation or diagnosis. People who have had ongoing low back pain share their stories. Diagnosis How to Get the Right Diagnosis Is It Your SI Joint? The intense pain in your lower back could be caused by a number of things. Does the pain originate at your hip, spine, SI joint ... or all three? The right diagnosis will lead you to the right treatment. Explore Your Options Treatment Patient Stories Leigh SI Joint Degeneration Leigh underwent the iFuse procedure in September of 2008. Soon after her surgery she felt the deep SI joint pain slowly dissipate, and within three months, Leigh had returned to her work at the hospital resuming her normal duties. Read Leigh's story Ray SI Joint Degeneration I went to my doctor with persistent low back problems several years after undergoing hip replacement surgery. I was spending many hours in physical therapy without experiencing any relief. Read Ray's story Ananda Prior Lumbar Fusion Ananda was born with spondylolisthesis, a condition that allowed one of her lumbar vertebra to slip forward on top of the vertebra below. The SI joint pain came on so suddenly, she had to withdraw from college classes because she could no longer climb stairs. Read Ananda's story See More Stories Diagnosis Do you have SI Joint Pain? Studies show that the SI Joint is the cause of pain in 15 - 30% of patients with chronic low back pain. Take this short quiz to find out if it could be the cause of yours. Take the Quiz Resources SI Joint Questions & Answers Anatomy What Is the SI Joint? Read More Anatomy Why Don't More Doctors Check the SI Joint? Read More Anatomy How Does a Healthy SI Joint Function? Read More See More Q&A Connect Patient Events Check out our many opportunities to learn more about SI joint dysfunction. Nov 07 Dr. Christain Clare - Local In Person Patient Seminar 4:30pm EDT | Local In Person Patient Seminar - Derry, NH Nov 14 Nicolas Grisoni, MD - Local Patient Webinar 6:00pm MST | Local Patient Webinar - Arizona Nov 14 Orthopedic Physicians Alaska - Local Patient Webinar 6:00pm AKST | Local Patient Webinar - Anchorage All Events Treatment The Shape of Relief®: iFuse Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Surgery SI joint pain sufferers around the world have found lasting relief with the iFuse Implant System®. The iFuse Implant, available since 2009, is a small, triangle-shaped implant designed to stabilize and fuse the sacroiliac joint. Learn More Find an iFuse Trained surgeon near you. 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