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KMID : 0361419930170020214
Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1993 Volume.17 No. 2 p.214 ~ p.225
Clinical Studies on Piriformis Syndrome



Abstract
Although rarely recognized, the piriformis syndrome appears to be a common cause of buttock pain with radiating to the leg. This seems fully justified by the great potential for confusing this entity with discogenic disease and consequently
having
unnecessary surgical procedures carried out. This paper is a prospective study of 20 patients, from some 150 patients admitted due to low back and leg pain, with sustained buttock pain with radiating to the leg due to piriformis syndrome after
conservative treatment. The ratio of females to males is 7 to 3. Trauma history is elicited in 65% of the cases.
Various investigations, including pelvic MRI study, bone scan, electromyography, H-reflex study and sacroiliac joint roentgenography, are of limited diagnostic value. The diagnosis can be made from reproduction of referred pain upon palpation by
rectal
route and confirmed from dramatic and immediate relief of pain by injectio into the piriformis muscle with local anesthetics. 75% of the cases markedly improved immediately after local injection, 80% of the above mentioned remained improved for 2
months.
In conclusion, because of the similarity of symptoms to those of discogenic pain syndrome, patients with the pirifornis syndrome can be easily misdiagnosed. We feel that digital palpation of the piriformis muscle during rectal examination should
be
a
part of routine examination for low back pain with radiating to the leg.
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