



Piriformis Syndrome is a condition in which the piriformis muscle, a small muscle located deep in the buttock region, becomes tight, inflamed, or goes into spasm and compresses the sciatic nerve. This usually leads to pain in the hip and buttock area, which may radiate down the back of the leg, similar to sciatica. It commonly happens due to prolonged sitting, muscle tightness, poor posture, overuse during workouts, trauma, incorrect lifting mechanics, prolonged driving, or weakness in the surrounding hip and core muscles Athletes, office workers, and people with sedentary lifestyles are commonly affected by this condition. The symptoms of Piriformis Syndrome include deep buttock pain, tingling or numbness in the leg, difficulty while sitting for long durations, pain during walking or climbing stairs, stiffness in the hip region, and discomfort while changing positions At Physionautics, we focus on treating Piriformis Syndrome with a combination of advanced physiotherapy techniques and evidence-based rehabilitation. Our treatment approach includes detailed posture and movement assessment, electrotherapy modalities for pain reduction, myofascial release, deep tissue release, trigger point therapy, neural mobilization, dry needling techniques (if required), cupping therapy, stretching of tight muscles, and strengthening exercises for the core and hip stabilizers. We also use advanced manual therapy techniques to reduce sciatic nerve irritation and improve muscle flexibility and mobility. Along with pain relief, our goal at Physionautics is to correct the root cause of the problem, restore normal movement patterns, and help patients return to their daily activities pain-free and stronger.
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