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PSIF Medical implant

PsiF Product Features

One size structural allograft implant (8x10x25mm)

One size structural allograft implant (8x10x25mm)

Familiar prone patient position

Familiar prone patient position

 Simple posterior approach

Simple posterior approach

Tapered nose design for easy insertion

Tapered nose design for easy insertion

Well designed instrumentation for reproducible results

Well designed instrumentation for reproducible results

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Is PsiF right for your patient?

Test #1

 


The Fortin Finger Test

To begin diagnosing SI joint dysfunction, the patient must be able to pinpoint the area where the pain originates. This is typically done through the Fortin Finger Test, where the patient points to the PSIS as the most prominent landmark where the pain originates. It's important to note that while the pain may radiate, it must originate near the PSIS for the test to be positive.

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Test #2


Physical Exam

There must be a positive response on THREE physical examination tests, including:

  • Faber Test
  • Thigh High Thrust Test
  • Distraction Test
  • Gaenslen Test
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Test #3


SI Joint Injections

The injection helps determine if the SI joint is the specific source of your pain. If the steroid injection provides relief, then the SI joint can be confirmed as the source of your pain

  • Two (2) positive Diagnostic SI Joint injections
  • One (1) Therapeutic SI Joint Injection
    • Both showing 75% relief, Duration not specified
  • Do note: Private insurance can vary in requirement for pain relief. 
    • ~70% to 80%
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Test #4


Imaging

Patient must have the following imaging:

  • CT or MRI of the lumbar spine including the SI Joint
  • X-RAY of the pelvis and hips

Still unsure if PsiF is right for your patient?

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Why PsiF?

The PsiF system is a viable solution for patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction who have exhausted non-surgical treatment options. This innovative system enables physicians to stabilize the SI joint through a minimally invasive posterior approach, providing patients with immediate pain relief and improved function.

 

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