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Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion with LinQ Procedure Q&A

The LinQ procedure for sacroiliac joint fusion is a minimally invasive technique used to alleviate chronic pain caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction. At OmniSpine Pain Management, Dr. Andrew Morchower expertly performs this targeted procedure to stabilize the joint and significantly reduce pain, improving patient quality of life. For more information, Contact us today or book an appointment online. Our clinics are located in Frisco TX, Sunnyvale TX, and Mesquite TX.

The LinQ procedure for sacroiliac joint fusion is a minimally invasive technique used to alleviate chronic pain caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction. At OmniSpine Pain Management, Dr. Andrew Morchower expertly performs this targeted procedure to stabilize the joint and significantly reduce pain, improving patient quality of life. For more information, Contact us today or book an appointment online. Our clinics are located in Frisco TX, Sunnyvale TX, and Mesquite TX.
The LinQ procedure for sacroiliac joint fusion is a minimally invasive technique used to alleviate chronic pain caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction. At OmniSpine Pain Management, Dr. Andrew Morchower expertly performs this targeted procedure to stabilize the joint and significantly reduce pain, improving patient quality of life. For more information, Contact us today or book an appointment online. Our clinics are located in Frisco TX, Sunnyvale TX, and Mesquite TX.

Table of Contents:

What is a LinQ procedure for the sacroiliac joint?
How does the LinQ system help relieve SI joint pain?
Who is a candidate for SI joint fusion with LinQ?
What are the benefits of using the LinQ system for SI joint fusion?

What is a LinQ procedure for the sacroiliac joint?


The LinQ procedure is an advanced, minimally invasive treatment for addressing chronic pain stemming from sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction. Located between the sacrum and the pelvis, the SI joint can become a significant source of lower back pain due to improper movement or misalignment. During the LinQ procedure, a small bone allograft is placed into the affected joint to stabilize and fuse the area, reducing movement and alleviating pain.

LinQ can successfully stabilize the SI joint and eliminate chronic symptoms without the need for extensive surgery. By using a single, small incision (about 1 inch long) in the lower back, a physician will place the allograft into the SI joint.

The LinQ procedure is performed on an outpatient basis and takes less than an hour, meaning you can return home the same day as your treatment. Because the procedure is minimally invasive, patients benefit from faster recovery times compared to open surgeries.

How does the LinQ system help relieve SI joint pain?


The LinQ system is highly effective at relieving SI joint pain by targeting the root cause: joint instability. The SI joint can become unstable due to factors like injury, wear and tear, pregnancy, or other factors. Hypermobility in the SI joint due to instability leads to inflammation and irritation, causing substantial discomfort and reduced mobility. The LinQ procedure involves the minimally invasive insertion of a small bone allograft into the joint to stabilize the area and promote natural bone fusion over time.

This treatment approach reduces the likelihood of joint pain returning, as the stabilization alleviates stress on the joint. Additionally, because the procedure does not involve metal, it won’t interfere with future MRIs or other imaging tests. Patients often notice an improvement in pain within weeks of the LinQ procedure, with most resuming normal activities after a few weeks of recovery.

Who is a candidate for SI joint fusion with LinQ?


If your quality of life is affected by chronic pain resulting from sacroiliac joint dysfunction, the LinQ procedure could be the relief you’ve been searching for. While often overlooked as a source of lower back pain, the SI joint plays an important role in stabilizing the pelvis and spine. When first-line treatments such as anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, and sacroiliac joint injections fail to provide sufficient relief, LinQ may be the next step.

Patients who have had a laminectomy or prior fusion often wonder if they are suitable candidates for this treatment. The answer is: yes, you may still be a candidate for LinQ! Furthermore, as SI joint dysfunction often presents alongside other conditions, patients with conditions like arthritis, trauma, or degenerative joint disease may also benefit from the LinQ procedure. To find out whether LinQ is right for you, schedule an appointment with a reputable specialist near you.

What are the benefits of using the LinQ system for SI joint fusion?


The LinQ system offers various benefits for patients seeking an alternative to more invasive surgeries for SI joint dysfunction. The primary advantage of this technique is its minimally invasive nature, which means less tissue disruption, reduced pain after the procedure, and faster recovery times.

In addition, many patients appreciate that the LinQ system does not require a hospital stay. The LinQ procedure is also a highly safe approach as it involves monitored sedation and is performed away from any major nerves or arteries.

LinQ’s success lies in its ability to address the underlying cause of SI joint pain—joint instability—rather than merely masking symptoms. By stabilizing the joint and promoting fusion, the LinQ system provides a permanent solution to SI joint pain, with most patients reporting substantial improvements in their mobility, pain levels, and quality of life shortly after the procedure.

To learn more about LinQ for SI joint dysfunction, schedule a consultation session with the experts at OmniSpine Pain Management. The specialist will discuss your symptoms, answer your questions about the procedure, and outline what to expect during the recovery period during this visit. For more information, contact us today or book an appointment online. Our clinics are located in Frisco TX, Sunnyvale TX, and Mesquite TX. We serve patients from Dallas TX, Frisco TX, Mesquite TX, Sunnyvale TX, Plano TX, Garland TX, Forney TX, Cedar Hill TX, Denton TX, Balch Springs TX, and surrounding areas.

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