Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Dry Needling Therapy and Exercise in Piriformis Muscle Syndrome
NCT05962515 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 44
Last updated 2023-07-27
Summary
Piriformis muscle syndrome (PMS) is a neuromuscular disorder that can cause symptoms of hip joint motion limitation, buttock pain and tenderness, and numbness radiating to the back of the thigh due to compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve.In the etiology of PMS myofascial trigger points are the most common cause and also hypertrophy in the piriformis muscle tissue, inflammation, trauma, anatomical variations of the piriformis muscle or sciatic nerve may also cause the development of PMS . Physical examination supports the diagnosis of PMS and may help to eliminating competing diagnoses. Multiple physical examination maneuvers have been identified to help diagnose but no physical examination maneuver is diagnostic for PMS. Compression and deep palpation may also exacerbate buttock or gluteal pain. Electrodiagnostic tests are usually normal in FMS and useful in excluding other conditions such as lumbosacral radiculopathy .There is no gold standard treatment option for PMS, conservative treatment and lifestyle changes remain the mainstays for the treatment. Piriformis muscle stretching is the form of an exercise technique in physiotherapy method that is generally used for those patients. The exercises focused on relaxing the priformis muscle to increase the resting length of the muscle and reduce the potential sciatic nerve compression because of this thigtness. Dry needling (DN) therapy is a treatment method where myofascial trigger points are stimulated using acupuncture needles or injection needles .DN can be applied according to the anatomical landmark method or under the guidance of ultrasound (US) and fluoroscopic imaging. US guidance is important in the management of PMS, which allows imaging of specific deep muscle groups and avoids complications such as procedural pain and damage of neurovascular structures . There are no randomized controlled studies other than case series on the use and frequency of application of the US-guided DN technique in PMS. The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of dry needling treatment applied to the piriformis muscle once a week for a total of 3 times under US guidance and 3-week exercise program treatment in PMS. The secondary outcomes of this study is to evaluate and compare the effect of these treatment modalities on Visuel Analg Scale (VAS) scores ,Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), lower extremity functional scale (LEFS) and (Douleur Neuropathique 4 Questionare ) DN4 scores in PMS patients at 3 months follow up.
Conditions
- Piriformis Muscle Syndrome
- Dry Needling
- Ultrasonography
- Ultrasound Guided Dry Needling
- Exercise Treatment
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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ultrasound guided dry needling
Dry needling was applied in the intervention room with sterile conditions the patient in the prone position.The low frequency (2-5 MHz) transducer is placed in the gluteal region in a slightly oblique position and sonographic scanning is started. First, the large mountain shadow of the iliac crest and gluteus maximus muscle is sonographically visualized in the midline. Then the transducer is shifted inferiorly until the sciatic notch is visualized. When the sciatic notch, sciatic nerve and the pear-shaped piriformis muscle above it are visualized, the patient's knee is flexed and the leg is rotated internally and externally, and the typical sliding motion of the piriformis muscle is observed. After the target point is determined, a 22 G spinal needle is applied from lateral to medial or from medial to lateral with in plane technique. The needle is inserted and withdrawn several times until the switch response in the piriformis muscle is observed and extinguished
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Tepecik Training and Research Hospital
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 70 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-01-20
- Primary Completion
- 2023-04-01
- Completion
- 2023-07-01
Countries
- Turkey (Türkiye)
Study Locations
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