Archive for the ‘piriformis syndrome’ Category
This Technique is useful for the patients suffering from piriformis syndrome. The piriformis muscle lies posterior to the sciatic nerve. Whenever the muscle becomes tight it compresses the sciatic nerve producing sciatica. Patient with piriformis syndrome also complains of pain in the gluteal region. In the video Prof.Mohanty explains about the muscle function, tightness identification and treatment.
The Muscle Energy techniques as explained by Prof.Mohanty has been found to be very effective for the patients suffering from the Piriformis Syndrome. The same has also been observed by the MTFI workshop participants.
Duration : 0:3:16
This Technique is useful for the patients suffering from Piriformis Syndrome. The piriformis muscle lies posterior to the sciatic nerve. Whenever the muscle becomes tight it compresses the sciatic nerve producing sciatica. Patient with piriformis syndrome also complains of pain in the gluteal region. In the video Prof.Mohanty explains about the muscle function, tightness identification and treatment.
The Muscle Energy techniques as explained by Prof.Mohanty has been found to be very effective for the patients suffering from the piriformis syndrome. The same has also been observed by the MTFI workshop participants.
Duration : 0:3:16
Educational video describing the sacroiliac joint as a source of low back pain. Due to the proximity of the sacroiliac joint to the hip and the spine, pain of SI joint origin may be attributed to a hip or spine condition rather than the sacroiliac joint itself. SI joint pain is an unappreciated problem. Clinical and radiological evaluation is not usually reliable. The only reliable method for diagnosing SI joint pain is by injection.
Duration : 0:4:18
Sacroiliac joint pain and dysfunction can be confused with other conditions that arises from the spine and the hip. Not only can these conditions be overlapped, but they can be associated. Diagnostic injection is the only method to diagnose this condition. Treatment includes physiotherapy, chiropractic manipulation, yoga and injections. Injection can be steroids, prolotherapy and PRP. RFA could be helpful. Surgery is the last resort.
Duration : 0:6:6
http://www.stopsbackpainnow.com- Reveals the underlying causes of piriformis syndrome and identifies the 2 essential treatments to lower back pain relief. Understand how stretching and postural recommendations can help stop to this very common cause of lower back pain.
Duration : 0:7:16


