Condition

Pelvic Pain

Chronic pelvic pain is persistent pain in the area below the belly button and between the hips that lasts six months or longer. It can have multiple overlapping causes, making diagnosis and treatment challenging. The pain may be steady or intermittent, and can range from a dull ache to sharp, intense discomfort. Possible causes include musculoskeletal problems, nerve entrapment, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, and conditions affecting the pelvic floor. Chronic pelvic pain can significantly affect daily activities, work, and quality of life. At Spinal Interventions, our physicians evaluate chronic pelvic pain with a focus on identifying treatable pain generators. We offer targeted treatments including sacroiliac joint injections, nerve blocks, medication management, and other interventional procedures to help patients achieve meaningful pain relief.

Common Symptoms

  • Persistent pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis
  • Pain that comes and goes or is constant
  • Dull aching or sharp, cramping pain
  • Pain during sitting or prolonged standing
  • Pain in the lower back or buttocks
  • Discomfort that worsens with certain activities

Treatment Options

  • Sacroiliac joint injections
  • Nerve blocks (superior hypogastric plexus, ganglion impar)
  • Medication management
  • Trigger point injections
  • Physical therapy referral
  • Multidisciplinary care coordination

Patient Education Videos

Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Sacroiliac Joint Steroid Injection

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are experiencing symptoms related to pelvic pain, our specialists can help develop a personalized treatment plan for you.

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