Posts tagged syndrome
Do it yourself reduction of the Low Back Pain Syndrome
Feb 22nd
Dr. Marshall Bronstein treats patients with the worst forms of Low Back. The Myofascial Syndrom is accompanied by most of all Low Back conditions. These exercises will start your recovery in the right direction
Piriformis Syndrome Treatment with Chiropractic Care
Jan 17th
AskDrGoldberg.com 412-367-3778 3322 Babcock Blvd Pittsburgh, Pa 15237 Piriformis Syndrome A very common reason a person can have pain in the hip, pain in the center of the buttocks, or pain down the back of the leg, is due to a condition called the Piriformis Syndrome. The piriformis is a muscle which runs from the sacrum (a triangular bone at the base of the spine), to the outer hip bone (greater trochanter). The piriformis runs horizontally, with the sciatic nerve running vertically directly beneath it. The muscles in and around the gluteal region help with three areas 1.Rotation of the hip and leg; 2. Balance while one foot is off the ground; and 3. Stability for the pelvic region. This muscle is a prime candidate for repetitive motion injury (RMI). RMI occurs when a muscle is asked to perform beyond it’s level of capability, not given enough time to recover, and asked to perform again. The typical response from a muscle in this situation is to tighten, which is a defensive response of the muscle. One of the symptoms of piriformis syndrome would be pain in and around the outer hip bone. The tightness of the muscle produces increased tension between the tendon and the bone which produces either direct discomfort and pain or an increased tension in the joint producing bursitis. The bursitis is caused by an elevation of stress and tension within that joint. Another symptom suggesting piriformis syndrome would be pain directly in the center of the buttocks. Another symptom …
Piriformis Syndrome , sciatica – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
Aug 24th
Educational video describing the condition know as piriformis syndrome.
Best treatment for sciatica, radiculapathy, and piriformis syndrome
Jul 23rd
Prolotherapy injections, in the experience of Dr. Ross Hauser, is the best treatment for pseudo sciatica, radiculopathy, and piriformis syndrome. In this video, Dr. Hauser explains the difference between true sciatica and radiculopathy versus pseudo sciatica and radiculopathy, in addition to piriformis syndrome. While many people go through years of chiropractic work, physical therapy, back surgery, spinal fusions, cortisone injections, and other pain therapies, they are often left with less than optimal results and continue to suffer with chronic pain. The reason these treatments often fail is because the person has a ligament injury in the sacroiliac or hip joint which has not been properly treated. If you have been diagnosed with, or suspect, sciatica, lumbar radiculopathy, cervical radiculopathy, or piriformis syndrome, please contact us about scheduling a consultation for Prolotherapy with Dr. Hauser. We would be happy to see you. Visit us at: caringmedical.com Thank you for your interest in Prolotherapy!
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome Gets Better With The DRX9000
May 2nd
www.njdrx9000.com is offering spinal stenosis sciatica herniated disc and severe back pain treatment. Dr. Igal Dubov DC is located in Wall, NJ, near Howell, Brick, Toms River, Jackson, Belmar, Eatontown Exit 98 in Monmouth Jersey Shore.
Understanding Failed Back Surgery Syndrome: The Causes and Treatment of FBBS Part III
Mar 14th
TheBadBackGuy.net We recently dispelled the notion that degenerative disc disease is a disease, in much the same we have discarded the notion that failed back surgery syndrome is a syndrome. Failed back surgery syndrome is a not a syndrome, it is a reaction to a myriad of factors, a set of behaviors and stresses placed on the body generally and the musculoskeletal system, and the spine, specifically. Failed back surgery syndrome begins, necessarily, with spine surgery at some level. Back surgery, and I am speaking about neck and back surgery when I refer to back surgery, is the ultimate deadend. There is no coming back from it, pun accidental but I’ll take it. Once you open Pandora’s Box, your body is never the same. Many, myself included, have said time and time again that we will not submit to more back surgery, only to plead for our surgeon to do the deed one more time. Theneck pain, back pain, and sciatica drives us to relent, to give in and give up, regardless of the incredible pain we know will be waiting for us upon awakening in the recovery room. But this does not have to be the case! There is a solution, and it is not a painful one. We simply have to change our habits and our behaviors in such a way that we deal effectively with the 5 factors I have spoken about at length: 1) Obesity or excess weight 2) Muscle weakness 3) Muscle imbalance 4) Inmproper diet and nutrition 5) Inadequate hydration leading to dehydration If we deal with the 5 factors listed above and …
Sciatica Exercises Part 2 – Piriformis Syndrome
Feb 17th
www.sciaticaselfcare.com presents The second part provides an exercise for relieving piriformis syndrome and also discusses how to tell the differenc between “true” sciatica and piriformis syndrome.









