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  2. Piriformis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Piriformis syndrome is often left undiagnosed and mistaken with other pains due to similar symptoms with back pain, quadriceps pain, lower leg pain, and buttock pain. These symptoms include tenderness, tingling and numbness initiating in low back and buttock area and then radiating down to the thigh and to the leg. [ 72 ]

  3. What Is Piriformis Syndrome? What to Know About Andie ... - AOL

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    Piriformis syndrome is not a common diagnosis and according to experts it only accounts for about up to 6 percent of lower back pain. Andie MacDowell’s Family Guide: Meet the Actress’ Ex ...

  4. Neurogenic claudication - Wikipedia

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    Vascular claudication, trochanteric bursitis, piriformis syndrome, muscle pain, ... the main surgical intervention and is the most common back surgery in patients ...

  5. Deep gluteal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The main epidemiological data available is on piriformis syndrome. Due to challenges in defining and diagnosing piriformis syndrome, attempts at quantifying its prevalence have led to conflicting estimates. Recent estimates for the prevalence of piriformis syndrome are 6% and 17% of all patients with low back pain / sciatica. [8]

  6. Fans Rally Around Andie MacDowell, 66, After She's ... - AOL

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    What is piriformis syndrome? Piriformis syndrome is a rare neuromuscular condition that happens when the piriformis muscle in the butt presses on the sciatic nerve, according to the Genetic and ...

  7. Andie MacDowell opens up about piriformis syndrome diagnosis ...

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    According to Harvard Health, piriformis syndrome "develops due to irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve near the piriformis muscle." The condition is more common in women. The condition ...