At Avenue Physio in Downtown Calgary, we specialize in personalized, effective treatments for piriformis syndrome, helping you regain mobility and return to a pain-free lifestyle, understanding the impact this condition can have on your daily activities.
Piriformis syndrome occurs when the piriformis muscle, located in the buttock region near the top of the hip joint, compresses or irritates the sciatic nerve. This condition can cause pain, numbness, and tingling along the back of the leg and into the foot.
Our physiotherapy-led approach to treating piriformis syndrome focuses on reducing pain, improving mobility, and addressing the underlying causes of the condition to prevent recurrence.
Our commitment to your health extends beyond piriformis syndrome treatment. Avenue Physio offers a wide range of services to support your overall well-being, all administered by healthcare professionals with decades of experience in their fields:
Choosing Avenue Physio for your piriformis syndrome treatment means prioritizing comprehensive, compassionate care tailored to your individual needs. Our commitment includes:
Don’t let piriformis syndrome keep you from enjoying your daily activities. Avenue Physio in Calgary Downtown is ready to help you overcome this condition with a personalized treatment plan. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and take the first step towards lasting relief and improved mobility.
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Piriformis syndrome and sciatica both cause pain that radiates down the leg, but their origins differ. Sciatica is usually caused by compression of the sciatic nerve by spinal issues, such as a herniated disc or spinal stenosis. In contrast, piriformis syndrome involves the piriformis muscle irritating the sciatic nerve, often due to muscle spasms or tightness. While the symptoms can be similar, treatment approaches vary; piriformis syndrome focuses more on relieving muscle tension and improving hip joint function, whereas sciatica treatments may involve spinal adjustments and addressing the underlying spinal conditions.
While not all cases of piriformis syndrome can be prevented, certain lifestyle modifications and preventive exercises can reduce the risk. Maintaining good posture, especially when sitting for long periods, can help prevent muscle strain. Regular exercise that includes stretching and strengthening of the hip and buttock muscles can also maintain muscle balance and prevent tightness. Additionally, avoiding prolonged pressure on the buttocks, such as from sitting on wallets in back pockets, can help. Adopting these habits as part of a healthy lifestyle may decrease the likelihood of developing piriformis syndrome.
Stretching plays a critical role in the treatment of piriformis syndrome by helping to relieve muscle tightness and reduce pressure on the sciatic nerve. Specific stretches aimed at the piriformis muscle can increase flexibility, improve range of motion, and alleviate pain. These stretches are usually gentle and should be done carefully to avoid aggravating the condition. Consistency is key, as regular stretching over time is necessary for long-term relief. Your healthcare provider can recommend a set of stretches that are safe and effective for your specific condition.
Recovery time from piriformis syndrome can vary significantly based on the severity of the condition, the specific treatment approach employed, and the individual’s compliance with their treatment plan. Many clients start to experience relief within a few weeks of consistent treatment, but complete recovery can take several months. It’s important to follow the personalized treatment plan provided by your healthcare practitioner closely, including attending all therapy sessions and adhering to recommended exercises and lifestyle changes, to ensure the most effective recovery.
Avenue Physio
225 7 Ave SW Suite #130, Calgary, AB T2P 2W3, Canada
(403) 234-9004
Hours:
Monday to Tuesday: 7 AM – 6:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed