Piriformis Syndrome and Acupuncture Treatment in Tokyo

Piriformis Syndrome and Acupuncture Treatment in Tokyo

Piriformis syndrome is a neuromuscular condition characterized by pain, numbness, or tingling in the buttocks and lower back, often radiating down the leg. It occurs when the piriformis muscle – a small, pear-shaped muscle located deep in the gluteal region – irritates or compresses the sciatic nerve. This condition can significantly impair mobility and quality of life, affecting daily activities such as walking, sitting, or climbing stairs. While not as common as other causes of sciatica, such as herniated discs, piriformis syndrome affects approximately 6 – 8% of individuals with lower back or sciatic pain, according to clinical estimates.

The piriformis muscle plays a critical role in hip movement, connecting the sacrum to the femur and aiding in external rotation, abduction, and extension of the hip. When this muscle becomes tight, inflamed, or spasmodic, it can press against the sciatic nerve, leading to symptoms that mimic sciatica. Piriformis syndrome is often underdiagnosed, as its symptoms overlap with other conditions like lumbar radiculopathy or sacroiliac joint dysfunction. This article provides an in-depth exploration of piriformis syndrome pain, its causes, and how acupuncture – a time-tested modality from Traditional Oriental Medicine (TOM) – can offer effective relief. We’ll also highlight key acupoints used in treatment and provide practical strategies for managing this condition.

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