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Diagnosed with Sacroiliac Joint pain or Sacroiliitis? Suffering from lower back pain?  Then we invite you to join us for a free, one-hour webinar and live chat to learn more about low back pain and the sacroiliac joint.

When you register for this exclusive online event, you will learn:

  • How the Sacroiliac Joint causes Low Back Pain
  • What is Sacroiliitis / Sacroiliac Joint Degeneration
  • How Sacroiliac Joint pain can mimic sciatica-like pain (disc herniation)
  • How to accurately diagnosis sacroiliac join pain

When you register for this exclusive online event, you will learn:

  • How the Sacroiliac Joint causes Low Back Pain
  • How Sacroiliac Joint pain can mimic sciatica-like pain (disc herniation)
  • How to accurately diagnosis sacroiliac joint pain
  • What are your treatment options

 

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Guest Speaker:
A Nick Shamie, MDA Nick Shamie, MD
UCLA School of Medicine
Nick Shamie, MD, is Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Neurosurgery and Co-Director, UCLA Comprehensive Spine Center. Dr. Nick Shamie is a Board Certified Spine Surgeon who has served on the UCLA School of Medicine faculty since he joined the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in 2000. He became an Assistant Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery when he joined the faculty and has served as the Director of UCLA Comprehensive Spine Center.

 

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  1. Szadek, et al. Diagnostic Validity of Criteria for Sacroiliac Joint Pain. Journal of Pain, 2009: 10(4) 354-368
  2. Weksler, Velan, et al. The role of SI joint dysfunction in the genesis of low back pain: the obvious is not always right. Archives of ortho and trauma surgery. 2007 Dec; 10(127) 858-8.
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