The piriformis syndrome is one of the etiologies of pelvic pain due to the sciatic nerve's entrapment by the piriformis muscle. Nowadays this syndrome might be difficult to be diagnosed. The aim of this study is to know the prevalence of anatomic variations in our population that may contribute to the appearance of piriformis syndrome. Furthermore, anthropometric measurements of the piriformis muscle and the sciatic nerve procedures are studied for a possible application in the gluteal region
Piriformis syndrome has always remained as a diagnostic dilemma because of its varied presentation. ...
Objective: To report the first known finding of a variation in the medial attachments of the pirifor...
Anatomical variation of neuromuscular structures of the gluteal region is common. The piriformis mus...
Stating background The piriformis syndrome is one of the non-discogenics causes of sciatica. It resu...
Piriformis syndrome is a rare syndrome which is one of the main causes of nondiscogenic sciatica cau...
Background / Aim The sciatic nerve (SN) is a mixed nerve formed in pelvis by joining of L4 - S3 ante...
Abstract: Piriformis syndrome is uncommon clinical condition characterized by paresthesias and pain ...
Piriformis syndrome is an uncommon condition that causes significant pain in the posterior lower but...
Anatomical variations can be seen in any part of the body and unless they are identified through ima...
The piriformis syndrome (PS) is in certain cases quite a controversial diagnosis in sciatica. It is ...
The most frequent cause of pain in the distribution of the sciatic nerve is a herniated lumbar disc....
AbstractFemale patient, 42 years old with a history of low back pain on the left for seventeen years...
Piriformis syndrome is an underdiagnosed extraspinal association of sciatica. Patients usually compl...
Introduction: Thickest nerve arising from sacral plexus is Sciatic Nerve which finally bifurcates to...
To report the first known finding of a variation in the medial attachments of the piriformis muscle ...
Piriformis syndrome has always remained as a diagnostic dilemma because of its varied presentation. ...
Objective: To report the first known finding of a variation in the medial attachments of the pirifor...
Anatomical variation of neuromuscular structures of the gluteal region is common. The piriformis mus...
Stating background The piriformis syndrome is one of the non-discogenics causes of sciatica. It resu...
Piriformis syndrome is a rare syndrome which is one of the main causes of nondiscogenic sciatica cau...
Background / Aim The sciatic nerve (SN) is a mixed nerve formed in pelvis by joining of L4 - S3 ante...
Abstract: Piriformis syndrome is uncommon clinical condition characterized by paresthesias and pain ...
Piriformis syndrome is an uncommon condition that causes significant pain in the posterior lower but...
Anatomical variations can be seen in any part of the body and unless they are identified through ima...
The piriformis syndrome (PS) is in certain cases quite a controversial diagnosis in sciatica. It is ...
The most frequent cause of pain in the distribution of the sciatic nerve is a herniated lumbar disc....
AbstractFemale patient, 42 years old with a history of low back pain on the left for seventeen years...
Piriformis syndrome is an underdiagnosed extraspinal association of sciatica. Patients usually compl...
Introduction: Thickest nerve arising from sacral plexus is Sciatic Nerve which finally bifurcates to...
To report the first known finding of a variation in the medial attachments of the piriformis muscle ...
Piriformis syndrome has always remained as a diagnostic dilemma because of its varied presentation. ...
Objective: To report the first known finding of a variation in the medial attachments of the pirifor...
Anatomical variation of neuromuscular structures of the gluteal region is common. The piriformis mus...