Piriformis Syndrome


At ChiroCareLA.com in Glendale, Dr. Jack Alajajian and his staff offer a multitude of safe, minimally invasive treatments for sciatica. When a patient complains of numbness, tingling, or a shooting pain down their leg, we employ advanced technologies to reduce their swelling and remove pressure from the sciatic nerve. But there are several ailments that can cause sciatica, and treatment varies between them. One potential cause patients should be aware of is Piriformis Syndrome.


 


The sciatic nerves branch off from the spinal cord in the back’s lumbar region, which is the lower part. The piriformis muscles connect the sacrum, the part of the spine below the lumbar vertebrae, to the top of the femurs. They are wedge-shaped and located deep within the body. To travel from the lumbar spine to the legs, the sciatic nerves must pass through or around the piriformis muscles. Consequently, when the piriformis muscles are inflamed, the sciatic nerves are compressed, causing a person to feel sciatica symptoms when they are at rest or walking up stairs.


 


Piriformis Syndrome is a less common cause of sciatica than slipped discs, and it is usually diagnosed through process of elimination. Most cases of it result from overuse and only affect one side of the body. Treatments for reducing inflammation include electricity-induced vibrations such as those used in Rapid Release Therapy and Acoustic Compression Therapy. We will also advise patients on exercises that will increase their upper leg’s range of motion and strengthen the piriformis muscles, so they don’t become fatigued as easily.


 


Dr. Jack Alajajian and his staff operate ChiroCareLA.com at 815 E Colorado Suite 250, Glendale CA, 91205. Call 818-246-3600.




 

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