Piriformis Syndrome (buttock pain, siatica)
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In my case the pain strongly radiates to my foot around my big toe along with a feeling of plantar fascitis. I cannot stay seated on most chairs. been dealing with this for about 50 days now. please any advice aside from strengthtening
What's the best doctor to go for this ? To diagnose or rule out?
I had it 3 years ago and the pain was unbearable and I couldn't function at all, and it even kind of paralyzed me with the feeling of needing to go to the bathroom, even moving my right hand was difficult for me because my whole right buttock was occupied and moving my hand in certain movements, especially related to bending over made it hurt even more it went away on its own after exactly 6 weeks and I continued to limp for another two weeks or so, the leg was really hurt by the nerve pain, then everything went back to normal and I forgot about it as if nothing had happened! Now it came back to me two weeks ago but in a milder way, it is getting better little by little.
Does piriformis compression also result in pinching like feelings on the side-front of hip bone?
Hi there, I am circus performer and have been having lower back pain for a while on 1 side. The pain is mostly in my glute next to my tailbone. Nothing in my hips or the front.
I cannot lift my left leg to even 90 degrees without pain (and I’m very flexible). If I have my feet together I can’t touch my toes without pain (which is no issue normally), the pain is only felt on the left side. So if I bend the left knee I have no limitations. It’s also easier to bend fwd with my legs apart. When I flex my feet; my left foot doesn’t flex as strong as my right anymore.
Arching backwards doesn’t seem to cause pain, it’s all the compression/fwd bending motions that cause pain. Or when I try to stretch the left hamstring.
Which of these problems does this sound like to you? And my biggest question is - I’ve been taking painkillers (ibuprofen/tylenol) to be able to perform my shows. With them; I can get to my almost full range of motion with minimal pain. Without them I wouldn’t be able to do it. Is this dangerous? Do I need to 100% stop performing? Or is it okay to use pain killers to get to my range of motion while I maintain doing rehab exercises on the side? Or am I going to make the condition worse? Thank you
This is what I have and I can’t sleep.
How long have you been dealing with it?
@@elmers2005 about a month
@@suel4269 it really messed up my sleep too. I just have been trying to deal with it since last June/july.
Any better so far?
You forgot to mention wallet syndrome. Basically throughout time your wallet in your backpocket will trick the brain into believing the wallet itself is the piriformis muscle. Thus the muscle itself will slowly start to shrivel up or shrink the muscle until and rapidly expand to compensate thus compressing the sciatic nerve.
Is this real? I was wondering why I only had pain in my right side... Where my wallet is
How common is it to have piriformis syndrome? My physical therapist (a younger guy) says hardly anybody gets it and it's over diagnosed
They say that about many things. Even if it’s only 1 in 100000 how do you know it’s not you? I’ve had 3 “extremely rare” diagnosesd so far. Maybe he is just being lazy.
I have it and know many who have.
ㄷㄷㄷ침착맨은 어디에나있다
After watching 1 million videos I’m thinking that this is what I have. I’m just curious when I lift my right leg. It causes severe pain in my left buttock which is where my pain is emanating from. I can’t find any thing that connects the left and right, but they obviously do.
Probably has something to do with all the ligaments and tendons that connect your sacrum to your pelvis. Anytime you lift your leg, your pelvis twists a little, because it's not just 1 bone but 3 bones... I'm not a doctor but I have the same pain that's my completely uneducated deduction on the matter😅
I also have this exact pain as well. Hoping we both recover soon.
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Is it possible to have piriformis syndrome syndrome without buttock pain?
It should hurt in the buttock because the muscle there is tight or inflamed and therefore the pain is radiated to the leg, maybe you should check with a doctor and make sure it's not a herniated disc
This exact 💯 what my diagnosis was from the physio specialist.
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A chiropractor does wonders as well.
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