Sunday, December 25, 2016

Piriformis Syndrome

Piriformis syndrome is a soft tissue condition theorized to be the source of symptoms for millions of people with lower back pain and sciatica. Piriformis syndrome remains a hotly contested diagnosis in the medical community, since there is little proof that the condition even exists as an independent entity, although the piriformis is surely implicated in many pain syndromes.

Friday, November 18, 2016

Sciatic Nerve Compression by the Piriformis Muscle

Sciatic nerve compression by the piriformis muscle is a diagnostic speculation pronounced for many patients who suffer sciatica and related lower body symptoms, but do not seem to have a definitive spinal explanation for their pain. Piriformis syndrome, as it is commonly called, is a diagnosis on the rise in the dorsopathy sector, despite the many inconsistencies with the facts of the condition and the often illogical explanation of why it occurs.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Piriformis Pain - What Are the Causes, Symptoms and Available Treatments

Piriformis pain is the pain due to Piriformis Syndrome which is apparent in around 10 to 15% of hip and lower back pain patients. Unlike nerve impingement issues like sciatica, stenosed spinal foramen and canal, and spinal abnormalities like scoliosis, lordosis, and kyphosis, Piriformis Syndrome is a neuromuscular disorder.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Treating Piriformis Pain

Piriformis pain is closely related to the sciatic nerve and can be very difficult to treat as it seems to occur deep in the hip joint, at the top of the thigh. In fact it has only been around as a medical term for six decades. However certain exercises and stretches can alleviate the tension and pain.