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What is Piriformis Syndrome

Piriformis Syndrome is a musculoskeletal condition of the hip, where the piriformis muscle becomes tight and often spasms. Local piriformis inflammation and spasm can irritate the sciatic nerve, which can create sciatica like symptoms of Numbness, tingling and electrical sensations into the leg and foot.

A correct diagnosis of Piriformis Syndrome is accomplished via detailed examination and history taking process. Expect this to take between 30-45 minutes.

Advanced imaging, such as MRI and MSK Ultrasound are often not required to meet a correct diagnosis. X-rays hold little to no value since the piriformis muscle, nor sciatic nerve can be seen on x-ray. Imaging often times shows normal findings and does not aid in confirming a diagnosis of Piriformis Syndrome.

Since Piriformis Syndrome is fairly uncommon, even seasoned clinicians have a hard time arriving at a correct diagnosis unless they are aware of the battery of tests used to rule out other possible diagnosis. Seek only the most experienced clinicians when looking to overcome Piriformis Syndrome. Incorrect diagnosis will yield poor recovery time.

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