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HERO ID
8432587
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Piriformis syndrome: Pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment
Author(s)
Steiner, C; Staubs, C; Ganon, M; Buhlinger, C
Year
1987
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
ISSN:
0098-6151
EISSN:
00986151
Publisher
AMER OSTEOPATHIC ASSN
Location
CHICAGO
Volume
87
Issue
4
Page Numbers
318-323
Language
English
PMID
3583849
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1987H590200009
Abstract
The failure of conservative treatment for lumbosacral disk disorders often leads to surgery. If the pain is produced by sciatic neuritis rather than sciatic radiculitis, operative treatment may be unavailing. This paper describes the mechanism by which piriformis syndrome causes sciatic neuritis and differentiates neuritis from radiculitis, the treatment of which often results in the 'failed disk syndrome'. Sciatic neuritis is now believed to result from irritation of the sciatic nerve sheath, which is caused by biochemical agents released from an inflamed piriformis muscle where the two structures meet at the greater sciatic foramen. The symptoms of piriformis syndrome present almost identically to lumbar disk syndrome, except for the consistent absence of true neurologic findings. Diagnosis is accomplished by palpation of myofascial trigger points within the piriformis muscle. Computed tomography, myelography, roentgenography, and electromyography are of limited diagnostic value. Treatment, which consists of a conservative approach employing local anesthetics and osteopathic manipulation, is without significant risk. Reducing muscle spasm, restoring joint motion, and keeping the patient ambulatory and in motion are keys to successful treatment.
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