Heritage Health Helps Patients Experiencing Pain in the Butt
Released on: September 2, 2008, 11:44 am
Press Release Author: Heritage Health
Industry: Healthcare
Press Release Summary: Patients misdiagnose themselves with sciatica, in fact have piriformis syndrome.
Press Release Body: Centennial, CO — People often injure themselves when they least expect it, while golfing, cleaning out the garage, or raking leaves over the weekend. Patients rush to their chiropractor or physical therapist seeking emergency treatment for severe “pain in the buttocks”.
Dr. Timothy Nelson, a chiropractor at Heritage Health in Centennial Colorado, says that many patients misdiagnose themselves with sciatica, when what they actually have is a pulled muscle in their buttocks area. Called piriformis syndrome, pain from this pulled butt muscle can come on suddenly and be extremely painful. The sciatic nerve actually runs through the piriformis muscle and if the muscle becomes tight, often from overuse, it can put pressure on the sciatic nerve and cause pain.
Dr. Nelson tells us that, “Piriformis syndrome is a common muscle injury that results from repetitive motion and over use of the piriformis muscle. Pain is usually felt in the buttocks first, and many patients experience referred pain to the legs.”
The fastest and safest treatment for piriformis syndrome is to seek chiropractic treatment for the misaligned hip and a physical therapist/massage therapist for trigger point therapy and light stretching, says Dr. Nelson.
Dr. Nelson tells us that, “The best way to prevent piriformis syndrome is through regular stretching and strengthening. Stretch before you do any repetitive activity such as playing tennis or doing extra chores around the house such as cleaning out the garage.”
About Heritage Health Heritage Health, based in Centennial, Colo., is a full-service healthcare facility specializing in the prevention and treatment of both workplace and day-to-day injury. Our unique multi-disciplinary practice consists of chiropractic care, physical therapy, acupuncture, and massage therapy. We also publish a healthcare blog, www.HeritageHealth.net/blog which provides information on non-invasive ways to prevent injury and live to your fullest potential. For more information contact us at 303-694-1245 or visit our website www.HeritageHealth.net.
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