SI Joint Fusion

We offer two advanced solutions for treating Sacroiliac (SI) Joint dysfunction, tailored to each patient’s specific needs and anatomy.

1. Bone Allograft Option:
This approach utilizes biologically compatible bone graft material, either autologous or allograft (donor-derived), selected for its high osteoconductivity and potential to support natural bone growth. The graft material is precisely placed across the SI joint to promote long-term fusion, restore joint stability, and reduce inflammation-related pain. This minimally invasive technique supports the body’s own healing processes, encouraging biological integration and lasting relief.

2. Titanium Implant Option:
The second solution involves the implantation of a medical-grade Titanium device. Titanium is known for its strength, durability, and biocompatibility. The implant is designed to anchor securely within the sacrum and ilium, immediately stabilizing the joint and minimizing micromotion—a key contributor to SI joint pain. Its porous or surface-treated structure may promote bone in-growth, further enhancing long-term fusion.

Both procedures are typically performed using minimally invasive techniques, resulting in smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, shorter recovery times, and a quicker return to daily activities. Our goal with both options is to reduce chronic pain, improve mobility, and restore quality of life.