Causes of Sciatica and Risk Factors

Piriformis Syndrome: A Rare Neuromuscular Condition

Piriformis syndrome is an uncommon neuromuscular disorder that specifically targets the piriformis muscle located in the buttocks. The condition arises when the piriformis muscle becomes inflamed, leading to compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve. Several factors can contribute to the development of piriformis syndrome, including hip or buttock trauma, prolonged sitting, and genetic abnormalities.


Understanding Spinal Tumors

Spinal tumors refer to abnormal growths that develop within the spinal cord or between the cord and vertebrae. While they are considered rare, advanced medical imaging techniques such as MRI or CT scans can detect these tumors. The presence of spinal tumors can exert pressure on the sciatic nerve, leading to the development of sciatica.

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