Imaging and treatment of sacral insufficiency fractures

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Abstract

SIFs are a common, though often unsuspected, cause of low back pain in the elderly. Although numerous radiographic modalities can be used to diagnose SIFs, bone scintigraphy and MR imaging are the most sensitive. Conservative management involves various combinations of bed rest, rehabilitation, and analgesics. More recently, sacroplasty has emerged as an alternative therapy for the treatment of SIFs, with prospective studies and case reports suggesting that it is a safe and effective therapy. This article reviews the imaging appearance of SIFs and discusses treatment options with a focus on sacroplasty.

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Lyders, E. M., Whitlow, C. T., Baker, M. D., & Morris, P. P. (2010, February). Imaging and treatment of sacral insufficiency fractures. American Journal of Neuroradiology. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1666

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