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  2. Piriformis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Today piriformis syndrome is in the same place herniated disk once were - there is a link between the pathophysiology and the symptoms (it's clear why the most studied treatments work), but piriformis syndrome does not have a clear set of diagnostic criteria and a known prevalence. [4]

  3. Hip Pain: The Most Common Causes & How to Prevent It - AOL

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    Treating Hip Pain From Piriformis Syndrome. Treatment for piriformis syndrome is usually conservative. Physical therapy with specific stretches and strengthening exercises may help relieve symptoms.

  4. Deep gluteal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Later, piriformis syndrome was proposed as a cause of non-discogenic sciatic nerve entrapment. However, piriformis syndrome remained controversial for many years as a distinct pathophysiological entity because there was no objective diagnostic criteria, no reliable treatment, and no reasonable pathophysiology to support its existence. [4]

  5. Sciatica - Wikipedia

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    When the piriformis shortens or spasms due to trauma or overuse, it is posited that this causes compression of the sciatic nerve. [16] Piriformis syndrome has colloquially been referred to as "wallet sciatica" since a wallet carried in a rear hip pocket compresses the buttock muscles and sciatic nerve when the bearer sits down. Piriformis ...

  6. Health and Wellness: Piriformis syndrome and Sciatica - PT ...

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    Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, says its critical that you receive a thorough mechanical and movement examination by your physical therapist before any treatment begins.

  7. Piriformis muscle - Wikipedia

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    Piriformis syndrome occurs when the piriformis irritates the sciatic nerve, which comes into the gluteal region beneath the muscle, causing pain in the buttocks and referred pain along the sciatic nerve. [8] This referred pain is known as sciatica. Seventeen percent of the population has their sciatic nerve coursing through the piriformis muscle.

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