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Sciatica, Pain And Inflammation In Hips And Knee, Piriformis Syndrome
hy sir i m suffering with sciatica from 1 year i m 32 yrs old male married 1 year ago doctor check my x-ray n says there is an compression in vertibrae but sir can u plz explain me that i cant feel 1% of backpain only pain and inflammation in hips and under knee if a compression in vertibrea then thank god i dont have pain in vertibrae i think there is a PRIFORMIS SYNDEROM whts ur great opinion sir itsjust my thinking and if i m suffering in PRIFORMIS SYNDEROM then wht can i do and wich test shows exactly PRIFORMIS SYNDEROM causes i m very thankfull 2 u sir
This is to just to let you know that all other possible causes of sciatica have to be ruled out before diagnosing your condition as pyriformis syndrome.
There is no single test to diagnose pyriformis syndrome. Physical examination, symptoms presentation, Nerve conduction tests and MRI scan may help in diagnosing the condition.
I suggest you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for a detailed evaluation and further management.
Hope this information is helpful. Good day
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Sciatica, Pain And Inflammation In Hips And Knee, Piriformis Syndrome
Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. This is to just to let you know that all other possible causes of sciatica have to be ruled out before diagnosing your condition as pyriformis syndrome. There is no single test to diagnose pyriformis syndrome. Physical examination, symptoms presentation, Nerve conduction tests and MRI scan may help in diagnosing the condition. I suggest you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for a detailed evaluation and further management. Hope this information is helpful. Good day I