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I am an Osteopath working in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and I strongly believe that educating patients about their condition is an important step in recovery. On this site you will find information on problems that patients may bring to an Osteopath.

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The information provided does not suggest that the conditions can be cured by osteopathy.

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Tag: buttock pain

Piriformis Syndrome: the other Sciatica

The piriformis muscle is a deep muscle in the buttock, which primarily rotates the hip. It also flexes the hip (knee to chest), brings the thigh out to the side, and stabilises the pelvis. The reason this muscle is so clinically relevant is that the sciatic nerve interacts closely with it. There are a number of relationships […]

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