The piriformis muscle is a small muscle located in the buttocks that rotates the hip. It runs horizontally, and the sciatic nerve runs vertically directly beneath the muscle. The muscle can become tight and place pressure on the sciatic nerve, resulting in leg pain which may be difficult to distinguish from a radiculopathy (nerve pinching in the spine), which is also commonly called sciatica.
The patient’s spinal imaging studies will not show any nerve pinching, and on physical exam, motion of the patient's hip will generate the pain.
Treatment for piriformis syndrome typically consists of: