Piriformis Static Manual Release

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Out of all the videos this one is packed with all the answers to my piriformis questions Slow, detailed and perfect. Thank you.

TheWendable
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as a PT I'm enjoying your videos.. great effort, please keep going..

danah_hkhk
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Awesome info. Thanks so much for posting. I haven't seen a more detailed piriformis treatment video yet (and as somebody with piriformis syndrome causing severe sciatic pain at the moment, I've watched a tonne)!

marvanbee
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Just had this done for my piriformis and it works great!

dadruns
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Really enjoying your videos Brent. They are so expertly broken down. Looking forward to registering for a class with you and being a member!

Jill-gjvv
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Good to know I've been doing this one right. Good video and good explanation. (ATC)

clayclaygirl
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I got my first session today of physiotherapy and the therapist made what you are showing. However, I got severe pain after the session. I do not why??!!!

Ronaldo-ouvd
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This is an awesome thorough breakdown of the art of manual therapy with descriptions in anatomy. Brent you are a leader and an inspiration.

cjmontalvoful
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Aloha Brent, I so love your tutorials! I've been a MAT and instructor for 20+ years and your teachings are, bar none, some of the very best. You invite me to see things from very different and interesting perspectives. I do have a question, and perhaps it stems from limited visibility of your technique on the piriformis, but it appears that you are working superior to the piriformis, more in the glute max and medius range. Are you suggesting the piriformis extends to or originates from the very superior portion of the sacrum? Thanks...my question comes from true intention and wanting to sincerely understand. All my best and malama pono...

alohaleslie
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This is good but the problem is that the attachment of the piriformis on the sacrum is very anterior, making it inaccessible and difficult to palpate from a posterior angle

blissfulbaboon
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İncredible 👍🏻👏🏿 I’ll follow your website 🙏🏻

gizemarslanturk
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How do we find someone as great as you in our city and state?

dusicaignjatovic
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you seems a great professor. lucky are your students

tukni
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thank you for your videos, they have been always very helpful. does piriformis act as an internal rotator after hip been flexed over 90°?

christinas
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Subscribed u...saw your videos...so elaborated!!

waniamajeed
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I am interested to see if this will help a client of mine coming in for sciatic pain. I have a feeling he has some trigger points in his piraformis. I have been looking for something different than I was taught in school (I am an LMT) Thanks for posting.

adrienneperry
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Everyone here seems to know what your talking about... I’m here because I need this done and I’m in pain 😖 I guess it’s because I never sit properly

pearlcrystal
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made many of us uncomfortable when Brent told the client:"your piriformis is quit jacked up"

FASHIONFILMSINC
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/points out contradictions in dogmatic approach.

/blocked.

littlethuggie
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Hi. I have been suffering from immense pain in my left hip/buttox for 3 and a half years. The pain travels down my left leg and I have reduced strength in it and often suffer from pins and needles in the foot. The pain started about a week after I gave birth. I have had many scans and 2 MRI's and although that showed partial scoliois of the lower spine as well as a fued spinal bone, it showed nothing of importance in that hip, so my back specialist said that she thinks it is piriformis muscle pinching my nerve. Do you think she could be right? The pain is so bad that I can hardly walk now on the left leg, and I am in constant pain in the hip/buttox area. A friend of mine recently performed a deep tissue massage in the left buttox and there was a spot where I couldnt handle being touched hard there. Everything i am now resarching leads to the pinching of the nerve by the piriformis muscle, but wanted to get some feedback. Ifso, can I be cured of this, ie the nerve being unpinched? The constant pain is severely getting to me, and I cannot live like this anymore! I cry every day in agony, and my quality of life is diminished by it. I even have dreams about me asking surgeons to amputate my leg so I dont feel the pain any more :'(

KimmiVincent