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Piriformis Syndrome Treatment in Hot Springs, AR

Piriformis syndrome happens when the piriformis muscle in the buttock becomes tight or irritated and presses on the sciatic nerve, causing pain in the hip, buttock, or lower back that may radiate down the leg.

At Hot Springs PM&R, we provide advanced, non-surgical treatment to relieve nerve compression, reduce pain, restore mobility, and help you get back to your daily routine.

Personalized Pain Management

At Hot Springs PM&R, we understand that piriformis syndrome isn’t one-size-fits-all. That’s why our approach focuses on accurate diagnosis, customized treatment, and long-term relief.

Root Cause Focus
We identify the underlying source of your pain
Advanced Diagnostics
State-of-the-art technology for accurate assessment
Personalized Treatment
Treatment tailored to your specific needs

Common Causes of Piriformis Syndrome We Treat

  • Sciatic nerve compression
  • Muscle tightness or spasms in the piriformis
  • Hip or pelvic misalignment
  • Prolonged sitting or repetitive strain
  • Overuse injuries from exercise or sports
  • Trauma or injury to the buttock or hip area

Advanced Therapeutic Treatments

Our clinic offers advanced non-surgical treatments in Hot Springs, AR, designed to relieve piriformis syndrome pain, reduce nerve irritation, and restore healthy movement.

These therapies are designed to:

  • Relax piriformis muscle spasms and tightness
  • Improve flexibility and hip mobility
  • Relieve radiating pain, numbness, or tingling
  • Support long-lasting pain relief without surgery

Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Our pain management specialists use proven non-surgical treatments to relieve piriformis syndrome and restore comfort. Based on your diagnosis, your personalized treatment plan may include:

Patient Education

Learn more about your condition and the different treatment options available to help relieve your pain.

Frequently Asked Questions About Piriformis Syndrome

When should I see a doctor for piriformis syndrome?

You should see a specialist if you’re experiencing persistent pain in your buttock, hip, or lower back—especially if the pain radiates down your leg or worsens with sitting or activity.

Can piriformis syndrome heal without surgery?

Yes. Most cases of piriformis syndrome improve with non-surgical treatment such as physical therapy, injections, and targeted pain management.

How long does piriformis syndrome take to heal?

Recovery time varies depending on severity, but many patients experience improvement within a few weeks. Chronic cases may take longer and require ongoing therapy.

Can piriformis syndrome come back after treatment?

It can, especially if the underlying cause isn’t addressed. That’s why we focus on long-term solutions like strengthening, mobility work, and posture correction to prevent recurrence.

Why Choose Hot Springs PM&R

When you’re seeking relief from piriformis syndrome or sciatic nerve pain, our team is committed to helping you heal safely and comfortably.

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Compassionate Care
We treat every patient with empathy and respect
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Proven Results
We have a record of satisfied patients

Ready to Find Relief from Piriformis Syndrome?

Take the first step toward lasting relief. Schedule your consultation today and learn how our team at Hot Springs PM&R can help reduce inflammation, restore movement, and get you back to doing what you love.

If you need to cancel or change your appointment, please call at least 24 hours in advance. Failure to cancel your appointment with at least 24 hours notice or failure to show up to your appointment on time will result in a $100 fee charged to you.