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Piriformis Test - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
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Educational video describing test used to diagnose piriformis syndrome.
Piriformis Syndrome is very popular and is not clearly understood. There is minimal information related to the subject of piriformis syndrome. Piriformis syndrome can be confused with sciatica and lower back pain. Sometimes it's hard to differentiate between Piriformis Syndrome and lumbar spine disc herniation which both can cause sciatica.
Straight leg raising test is the gold standard as a clinical test to diagnose disc herniation that is irritating the sciatic nerve. Elevation of a painful limb causes sciatica and radicular paion.. other clinical tests are described but not frequently used. If the test is positive consider spine problem. Herniated disc is typically the source of sciatic pain.
The Piriformis muscle arises from the anterolateral part of the sacrum and is inserted into the posterior aspect of the greater trochanter (deep into the buttock). Pain associated with, Piriformis Syndrome is usually deep in the buttock and posterior thigh. It may also include the posterior aspect of the leg due to irritation of the sciatic nerve (sometimes misdiagnosed as lumber pine disc pathology). The patient will complain of pain in the buttock, posterior thigh, and may have “pins and needles” down the leg.
There are two tests commonly used to diagnose, Piriformis Syndrome:
Lasegue’s maneuver: stretching the nerve. Reproduction of the pain by hip is flexed to 90 degrees and the knee extended. The test can also be done with the patient on the side.
Stretching the piriformis: when stretching the piriformis muscle, assess if passive stretching of the muscle is predisposed to or causes pressure on the sciatic nerve. By adducting and internally rotating the hip, this maneuver will stretch the piriformis and will compress the nerve. This maneuver will reproduce the patient’s symptoms. Also during this maneuver, when the examiner adds pressure to the posterior part of the buttock, the patient will complain of severe tenderness and pain.

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@mkreger5283

1 year ago

Something should send this to my hospital! I have had two back surgeries over this. Not really happy these days.

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@vijayinamdar6335

3 years ago

That's the best explanation I have come across. Thanks doctor.

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@TheMahmoudmasoud

2 years ago

Dr Ebraheim That was very useful, we saw a spine surgeon and had x3 steroid injection one at S1 and two at L5 to treat my wife's pain and it was piriformis syndrome at the end thank you for your time and effort الله يعطيك ألف عافية

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@usmanbutt3369

6 years ago

very Weldon doctor and thank u so much.i suffer from lower back pain....but every doc give me pain killer.....u r a kind doc and know all about the history of the body....and explain it

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@feedthedoggies

4 years ago

Thank you this was very helpful. I strained this muscle when I was lifting my 60 lb. Pit Bull Terrier who was disabled. Had it diagnosed by physical therapist. This helped me understand what is happening that I can't see.

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@moods5114

3 years ago

Beautifully explained thanks dear doctor Nabil Ebrahim

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@hoabui.saigon304

3 years ago

Thank you very much Dr. Nabil Ebraheim !

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@phatgurl2255

5 months ago

We need more good doctors like you. 🙏🏾

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@genebalfour7408

4 years ago

An excellent presentation of this condition! I have been recovering from Piriformis Syndrome over the past 3 weeks with the help of a Physiotherapist who has a particular interest in the hip after getting hip replacement surgery 13 years ago that resulted from an accident. In my case, my condition is the result of athletic overuse and not doing the warmups, stretching, and complementary strength-building exercises that would have protected me from the problem. At age 68, I am finally learning (the hard way) how important these exercises are to support an active lifestyle into old age.

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@RhythmicEye

4 years ago

Thank you, very well explained.

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@sourabhaggarwal6268

5 years ago

This video convey a very useful revision about piriformis syndrome

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@purearies64

2 years ago

This was extremely helpful, thank you. I've been misdiagnosed for years. Long time pain sufferer.

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@jontor8938

2 years ago

Mr you are amazing at explaining things in a simple yet advanced way very useful for a student of physical therapy

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@DrKay-kt8oz

5 years ago

Thank you Doc.

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@lycangypsypriest3190

5 years ago

Very good..very well explained..thank you doctor..ive subscribed..

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@samanthamccoleman1198

5 years ago

The visuals presented in this video were very helpful! Thank you!

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@nitinsonahee4035

6 years ago

Thanks your information is well detailed and explained.which is useful to everyone in the field.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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@dr.nirajkumar5536

5 years ago

very useful presentation thanks

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@mariebell7823

5 years ago

Great video explaining clearly How to test for Piriformis syndrome. I have right leg pain and hip pain when lying down on my back, or on my sides. The only thing that has helped is an SI joint injection but for only a few days. I wish I could come see you to get diagnosed properly! Thank you very much for the video.

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@Ranamounirg

4 years ago

Thank you so much for the information

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