piriformis उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Stretching of the tight structures ( piriformis, hip abductor, and hip flexor muscle ) may alleviate the symptoms.
- The second category occurs as a partial split of the stalk that occurred proximal to the coverage of the piriformis.
- Stretching increases range of motion, while strengthening hip adductors and abductors theoretically allows the piriformis to tolerate trauma more readily.
- Though the piriformis muscle becomes inactivated, the surrounding muscles quickly take over its role without any noticeable change in strength or gait.
- The sacral plexus is formed anterior to the piriformis muscle and gives rise to the sciatic nerve, the posterior femoral cutaneous nerves.
- The nerve was always seen close to and medial to the sciatic nerve when it left the sacral plexus inferior to the piriformis.
- Piriformis syndrome may also be associated with direct trauma to the piriformis muscle, such as in a fall or from a knife wound.
- Piriformis syndrome may also be associated with direct trauma to the piriformis muscle, such as in a fall or from a knife wound.
- The notch holds the piriformis, the superior gluteal vein and veins, and the nerves to the internal obturator and quadratus femoris muscles.
- Evidence for a specific relationship between the strength or weakness of certain hip muscles and sciatic nerve pain centered around the piriformis muscle remains scant.