Piriformis Syndrome
treatment in Bristol
Piriformis syndrome causes deep gluteal pain and often mimics sciatica. Direct piriformis release is one of the most effective treatments for this frustrating condition.
How massage helps with Piriformis Syndrome
- 1Direct piriformis release using targeted deep pressure
- 2Addresses surrounding deep external hip rotators
- 3Releases gluteus maximus and medius tension
- 4Reduces sciatic nerve compression from piriformis tightness
- 5Improves hip internal rotation mobility
- 6Addresses contributing lumbar and sacroiliac tensions
Techniques Used
- Deep tissue massage
- Piriformis release
- Trigger point therapy
- Glute massage
Recommended Sessions
3–6 sessions; often responds well to direct treatment
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