Physiotherapy for Piriformis Syndrome Using Sciatic Nerve Mobilization and Piriformis Release
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Physiotherapy for Piriformis Syndrome Using Sciatic Nerve Mobilization and Piriformis Release
Abstract
Piriformis syndrome is also synonymous with sciatica or buttock pain. This is a condition where the muscle irritates the sciatic nerve. This nerve passes above, below, or in between the piriformis muscle piercing it. The muscle tightens or shortens, thus compressing the nerve and disturbing the impulses passing from it. The sciatic nerve is a combination of nerve roots from L4 to S3. Piriformis works as a lateral rotator and is a synergistic muscle of the flexor and abductor group. Females most commonly present with piriformis syndrome than males. Many causative factors are responsible for the compression or impingement of the sciatic nerve, one of which is piriformis syndrome. Tingling, numbness, and pain are most often felt by patients when they have compression of any of the nerves. Many physiotherapy techniques have been found to be effective in managing this problem. Techniques like nerve mobilization, stretching, myofascial release, deep friction massage, and many more have been studied by authors describing their effects in the treatment of piriformis syndrome. Neural mobilization consists of two techniques, nerve gliding and nerve tensioning. Studies have found that the gliding technique produces less strain on the nerve than the tensioning technique. Piriformis stretch reduces the tightening, which has caused the impingement. Two techniques have been used for this stretch, stretching with hip flexion over 90 degrees and hip flexion under 90 degrees. This review focuses on the different advances in treating piriformis syndrome.
Keywords: numerical pain rating scale; physical therapy; piriformis release; sciatic nerve mobilization; visual analog scale.
Copyright © 2022, Ahmad Siraj et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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