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Piriformis syndrome: diagnosis, treatment, and outcome--a 10-year study.

Loren M Fishman1, George W Dombi, Christopher Michaelsen, Stephen Ringel, Jacob Rozbruch, Bernard Rosner, Cheryl Weber.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To validate an operational definition of piriformis syndrome based on prolongation of the H-reflex with hip flexion, adduction, and internal rotation (FAIR) and to assess efficacy of conservative therapy and surgery to relieve symptoms and reduce disability.
DESIGN: Before-after trial of cohorts identified by operational definition.
SETTING: Outpatient departments of 2 hospitals and 4 physicians' offices. Surgery performed at 3 hospitals. PATIENTS: Consecutive sample of 918 patients (1014 legs) with follow-up on 733. INTERVENTION: Patients with significant (3 standard deviations [SDs]) FAIR tests received injection, physical therapy, and serially reported pain and disability assessments. Forty-three patients (6.47%) had surgery. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Likert pain scale. Subjective estimates of disablement in activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living.
RESULTS: At 3 SDs, the FAIR test had sensitivity and specificity of.881 and.832, respectively. Seventy-nine percent (514/655) of FAIR test positive (FTP) patients improved 50% or more from injection and physical therapy at a mean follow-up of 10.2 months. Average improvement was 71.1%. Of 385 FTP patients with disability data, mean disability fell from 35.37% prestudy (SD =.2275) to 12.96% poststudy (SD =.1752), a 62.8% improvement. Twenty-eight surgical FTP patients (68.8%) showed 50% or greater improvement; mean improvement was 68% at a mean follow-up of 16 months. Surgery reduced the mean FAIR test to 1.35 +/- 2.17 months postoperatively. FTP patients generally improved 10% to 15% more than others after conservative treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: The FAIR test correlates well with a working definition of piriformis syndrome and is a better predictor of successful physical therapy and surgery than the working definition. The FAIR test, coupled with injection and physical therapy and/or surgery, appears to be effective means to diagnose and treat piriformis syndrome. Copyright 2002 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11887107     DOI: 10.1053/apmr.2002.30622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil        ISSN: 0003-9993            Impact factor:   3.966


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