Piriformis syndrome is an uncommon condition that causes significant pain in the posterior lower buttocks and leg due to entrapment of the sciatic nerve at the level of the piriformis muscle. In the typical anatomical presentation, the sciatic nerve exits directly ventral and inferior to the piriformis muscle and continues down the posterior leg. Several causes that have been linked to this condition include trauma, differences in leg length, hip arthroplasty, inflammation, neoplastic mass effect, and anatomic variations. A female presented with left-sided lower back and buttock pain with radiation down the posterior leg. After magnetic resonance imaging was performed, an uncommon sciatic anatomical form was identified. Although research is...
Purpose: In this narrative review, we aim to provide the pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria of ...
The piriformis muscle (PM) is found in the gluteal region, exiting the pelvisthrough the greater sci...
Anatomical variations can be seen in any part of the body and unless they are identified through ima...
Abstract: Piriformis syndrome is uncommon clinical condition characterized by paresthesias and pain ...
Piriformis syndrome has always remained as a diagnostic dilemma because of its varied presentation. ...
Piriformis syndrome is an underdiagnosed extraspinal association of sciatica. Patients usually compl...
Piriformis syndrome is a rare syndrome which is one of the main causes of nondiscogenic sciatica cau...
The most frequent cause of pain in the distribution of the sciatic nerve is a herniated lumbar disc....
In this narrative review, we aim to provide the pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria of the pirif...
AbstractFemale patient, 42 years old with a history of low back pain on the left for seventeen years...
The piriformis syndrome is one of the etiologies of pelvic pain due to the sciatic nerve's entrapmen...
Aims To describe a series of piriformis syndrome patient among Bangladesh people with literature rev...
The piriformis syndrome (PS) is in certain cases quite a controversial diagnosis in sciatica. It is ...
Background: Piriformis syndrome (PS), a rare cause of sciatica, is usually diagnosed only after excl...
Sciatica is a painful condition, where pain travels from back to its course and related area. It com...
Purpose: In this narrative review, we aim to provide the pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria of ...
The piriformis muscle (PM) is found in the gluteal region, exiting the pelvisthrough the greater sci...
Anatomical variations can be seen in any part of the body and unless they are identified through ima...
Abstract: Piriformis syndrome is uncommon clinical condition characterized by paresthesias and pain ...
Piriformis syndrome has always remained as a diagnostic dilemma because of its varied presentation. ...
Piriformis syndrome is an underdiagnosed extraspinal association of sciatica. Patients usually compl...
Piriformis syndrome is a rare syndrome which is one of the main causes of nondiscogenic sciatica cau...
The most frequent cause of pain in the distribution of the sciatic nerve is a herniated lumbar disc....
In this narrative review, we aim to provide the pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria of the pirif...
AbstractFemale patient, 42 years old with a history of low back pain on the left for seventeen years...
The piriformis syndrome is one of the etiologies of pelvic pain due to the sciatic nerve's entrapmen...
Aims To describe a series of piriformis syndrome patient among Bangladesh people with literature rev...
The piriformis syndrome (PS) is in certain cases quite a controversial diagnosis in sciatica. It is ...
Background: Piriformis syndrome (PS), a rare cause of sciatica, is usually diagnosed only after excl...
Sciatica is a painful condition, where pain travels from back to its course and related area. It com...
Purpose: In this narrative review, we aim to provide the pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria of ...
The piriformis muscle (PM) is found in the gluteal region, exiting the pelvisthrough the greater sci...
Anatomical variations can be seen in any part of the body and unless they are identified through ima...