Regarding the nomenclature of the sciatic nerve position relative to the piriformis muscle… “In front” refers to when the sciatic nerve is usually ANTERIOR to the piriformis (toward the front of the body) and “behind” refers to when the sciatic nerve is POSTERIOR to the piriformis muscle (toward the back of the body). I understand how the wording in the video can be confusing as the images shown are posterior views. Thank you so much for watching! Check out the blog for all references: e3rehab.com/piriformis-syndrome/
After many years of right side sciatic pain, I finally found that a pigeon stretch fully stopped the pain! I don't know why it works but it does for me. I still do it a few times a week for maintenance.
I've been going through this for years since spine surgery & got worse when they stretched my spine recently in PT. So now Pain Mgmt. has started with injections. The first one at level L5S1 Did not help! (disc removed in surgery) Now they tried a different area & still have pain down leg! I will DEFINITELY try those stretching exercises you advise! THANK-YOU!!!😊
Also, it would be interesting to hear your clinical expertise and input in the videos along with the research for some of these diagnoses! Thanks for the great content!
So is the woman (whose name I don’t know)! There was a video recently with lots of RDL variations and she was demonstrating. Her form was top notch for me to emulate 👏🏻
I been through this issue and you hit the nail. I religiously did these exercises and stretches as assigned by my chiropractor and I also lil bit of extra workout like trying to run lil by little coz it would hurt a lot but within 3 to 5 months I was back to normal.
I have unrelated question. How do you rehab just one side of your body? Like for example when you had surgery on one of your legs and your one leg is now weaker compare to the other one. Should you train weaker leg more? If so, how much more?
I’m a dancer and I work out. I’ve been dealing with pain like this for years. It’s gotten better with PT but it still bothers me. I do the exercises for stretch & strengthening. But nothing fully works. I’ve stopped dancing for 6 months and I came back and it was good for weeks and now it’s back to hurting. Any advice for someone who is naturally active for work but needs to fix it without surgery ?
Regarding the nomenclature of the sciatic nerve position relative to the piriformis muscle… “In front” refers to when the sciatic nerve is usually ANTERIOR to the piriformis (toward the front of the body) and “behind” refers to when the sciatic nerve is POSTERIOR to the piriformis muscle (toward the back of the body). I understand how the wording in the video can be confusing as the images shown are posterior views.
Thank you so much for watching! Check out the blog for all references: e3rehab.com/piriformis-syndrome/
After many years of right side sciatic pain, I finally found that a pigeon stretch fully stopped the pain!
I don't know why it works but it does for me.
I still do it a few times a week for maintenance.
I've been going through this for years since spine surgery & got worse when they stretched my spine recently in PT. So now Pain Mgmt. has started with injections. The first one at level L5S1 Did not help! (disc removed in surgery) Now they tried a different area & still have pain down leg! I will DEFINITELY try those stretching exercises you advise! THANK-YOU!!!😊
Marc you’re an absolute unit throughout this video
Also, it would be interesting to hear your clinical expertise and input in the videos along with the research for some of these diagnoses! Thanks for the great content!
So is the woman (whose name I don’t know)! There was a video recently with lots of RDL variations and she was demonstrating. Her form was top notch for me to emulate 👏🏻
@@jimmahgeethat’s Nicole Surdyka
@@E3Rehab well thanks to Nicole, then! 😄🙌🏻
Love this! I'm a pa and your videos have really made a positive change in my ability to help my patients. I recommend your channel often. Thank you
I been through this issue and you hit the nail. I religiously did these exercises and stretches as assigned by my chiropractor and I also lil bit of extra workout like trying to run lil by little coz it would hurt a lot but within 3 to 5 months I was back to normal.
Simply and effectively! Bravo 👏
Yes, me. Left side. Thank you
Walking helps (sitting makes it worse) and strengthening exercises like side planks also alleviate the symptom for me
Very useful 💪
I would really love to see a collaboration of you guys with Dr. Mike from RP Strength
Succinct and pragmatic, thanks for the best rehab content!
I have unrelated question. How do you rehab just one side of your body? Like for example when you had surgery on one of your legs and your one leg is now weaker compare to the other one. Should you train weaker leg more? If so, how much more?
I’m a dancer and I work out. I’ve been dealing with pain like this for years. It’s gotten better with PT but it still bothers me. I do the exercises for stretch & strengthening. But nothing fully works. I’ve stopped dancing for 6 months and I came back and it was good for weeks and now it’s back to hurting. Any advice for someone who is naturally active for work but needs to fix it without surgery ?
Currently getting pinching pain deep in my buttock when coming out from the hole in squat. This also occurs during any hip hinge movement. Any tips ?
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I was like.. "Is that a person sitting on the toilet checking here phone."? And yea, it's a person sitting on the toilet checking her phone.
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