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Timmy 11-06-2011 07:01 PM

IMPORTANT - piriformis syndrome ALWAYS CAUSED by weak abdudctors + AL trigger points
 
Any doctor/surgeon that is checking for piriformis syndrome (including diagnosis via nerve imaging) should NOT just check for contracture of the piriformis muscle BUT ALSO contracture of the adductor longus muscle in the same leg at or near the adductor canal, which is frequently also associated w/saphenous nerve neuropathy and saphenous vein compression.

It is ALMOST ALWAYS the case that sciatic nerve compression by the piriformis muscle is associated w/saphenous nerve compression by the adductor longus, because it's the contractured AL coupled w/a weak glute medius that CAUSES piriformis syndrome. There is really no other cause.

Attempting to cure piriformis syndrome non-surgically by ANY MEANS without also treating the AL muscle will therefore be doomed.

If you suspect you have sciatica of non-disc origin that is caused by the piriformis muscle of a leg, you MUST therefore also ask your doctor to look for saphenous nerve neuropathy/damage near the adductor canal of that same leg. Piriformis syndrome and AL syndrome go hand-in-hand.

IMHO, the condition should be called piriformis-longus syndrome.

dshobbies 11-06-2011 11:10 PM

Thank you Timmy and welcome to the forum,

Are you speaking from experience? If so, please tell us a little about yourself.

Dale

mmglobal 11-07-2011 04:31 AM

Timmy, welcome to the forum.

What is your frame of reference. You obviously have some knowledge of this that is far beyond what a typical layperson knows.

I look forward to hearing more from you.

All the best,

Mark

PS... I hope you don't mind... I moved this to the main forum instead of surgical outcomes.

mwolf2022 11-07-2011 03:41 PM

piriformis
 
Just recently diagnosed with piriformis , I know my abductors are really weak.I have been stretching and trying to build up my abductors with my PT.

Rob Wilson 11-07-2011 04:57 PM

Piriformis
 
Thanks for the advice. I already had my left sided piriformis removed. It worked ~ 75%. Now my right side is bothering me.


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