Hippona
Well-Known Member
Just been doing a bit of research whilst at work ( well, you gotta show willing now and then....)
I've been getting sciatic-type pain in my right leg along with tingling and numnbess.....although I dont have any back pain so I didnt think it could be a back/disc problem.
Anyhoo....did a bit of research...apparantly there is a small muscle in your bum cheek ( technical term, that) very deep down that attatches from your lower back to your hip bone and is used to rotate your hip outwards. In young (ish
) women who are physically active it can become inflammed and tight and squash the sciatic nerve mimicking the symptoms of sciatica.
It is called PIRIFORMIS syndrome....if you google it you can find excercises to help stretch this muscle and get it back to normal.
Just thought some of you may find this helpful, as it is unlikely your GP has ever heard of it......(our physio hadn't - which I was surprised at)
I've been getting sciatic-type pain in my right leg along with tingling and numnbess.....although I dont have any back pain so I didnt think it could be a back/disc problem.
Anyhoo....did a bit of research...apparantly there is a small muscle in your bum cheek ( technical term, that) very deep down that attatches from your lower back to your hip bone and is used to rotate your hip outwards. In young (ish
It is called PIRIFORMIS syndrome....if you google it you can find excercises to help stretch this muscle and get it back to normal.
Just thought some of you may find this helpful, as it is unlikely your GP has ever heard of it......(our physio hadn't - which I was surprised at)