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  2. Piriformis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Piriformis syndrome is a condition which is believed to result from nerve compression at the sciatic nerve by the piriformis muscle. It is a specific case of deep gluteal syndrome. The largest and most bulky nerve in the human body is the sciatic nerve. Starting at its origin it is 2 cm wide and 0.5 cm thick.

  3. Feel a Pain in Your Butt as You Ride? Try These Exercises - AOL

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    Piriformis syndrome, which usually manifests as pain or feelings of tightness in the hips, butt, or lower back, is a common diagnosis that can indicate a couple of different conditions. “One is ...

  4. Piriformis muscle - Wikipedia

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    Piriformis syndrome occurs when the piriformis irritates the sciatic nerve, which comes into the gluteal region beneath the muscle, causing pain in the buttocks and referred pain along the sciatic nerve. This referred pain is known as sciatica. Seventeen percent of the population has their sciatic nerve coursing through the piriformis muscle.

  5. Snapping hip syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Snapping hip syndrome, also referred to as dancer's hip, is a medical condition characterized by a snapping sensation felt when the hip is flexed and extended. This may be accompanied by a snapping or popping noise and pain or discomfort. Pain often decreases with rest and diminished activity. Snapping hip syndrome is commonly classified by the ...

  6. Health and Wellness: Piriformis syndrome and Sciatica - PT ...

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    Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, says its critical that you receive a thorough mechanical and movement examination by your physical therapist before any treatment begins.

  7. Deep gluteal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Deep gluteal syndrome describes the non-discogenic extrapelvic entrapment of the sciatic nerve in the deep gluteal space. [1] It is an extension of non-discogenic sciatic nerve entrapment beyond the traditional model of piriformis syndrome. [4] Symptoms are pain or dysthesias in the buttocks, hip, and posterior thigh with or without radiating ...

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