Use of Orthotics to Treat Persistent Low Back Pain After Left Sacroiliac Joint Fixation: A Case Report

James Lipton, Jochen A Granja Vasquez

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Abstract

This is a report of a case in which a 55-year-old female underwent fixation surgery to stabilize her left sacroiliac joint (SIJ) after a motor vehicle accident in 2008. She complained of persistent low back pain (LBP) resistant to conservative care until 2015 when she visited the physical medicine and rehabilitation service at the Hampton VA Medical Center in Virginia.
The patient was diagnosed with an unleveled sacral base. She was treated with a 6 mm heel lift and with custom molded orthotics incorporating the lift, which leveled her sacral base.
Reduced patient-reported pain scores were documented, coinciding with sacral base leveling. To the authors’ knowledge this is the first case reported involving the use of orthotics for leveling the sacral base after left SIJ fixation.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalAAO Journal
Volume26
StatePublished - Jun 2016

Keywords

  • CMOs
  • LBP
  • SIJ
  • SIJF
  • custom molded orthotics
  • heel lift
  • low back pain
  • sacral base
  • sacroiliac joint
  • sacroiliac joint fixation
  • sacrum

Disciplines

  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Osteopathic Medicine and Osteopathy

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