I think dependent on what study you look at, determines the 'percentage' /most common cause e.g. disc issue /compression or adhesion at say piriformis or hamstring? Great videos btw i learn a lot
Thank you so much Daniel very kind of you I think one of the key considerations now is that Piriformis is thought of far less as potential cause than we used to think it did , which has in turn increased suspicion that it is more lumbar
Awesome as always!
Just a quick presentation of the most used tests for diagnosis would be great also.
Thank you so much my friend
I think dependent on what study you look at, determines the 'percentage' /most common cause e.g. disc issue /compression or adhesion at say piriformis or hamstring?
Great videos btw i learn a lot
Thank you so much Daniel very kind of you
I think one of the key considerations now is that Piriformis is thought of far less as potential cause than we used to think it did , which has in turn increased suspicion that it is more lumbar
@@ClinicalPhysio amazing thanks!
Hi ,Khalid
I saw a patient L4-5 disc bulge with L5-S1 canal stenosis .tell me physiotherapy management in this condition
Management coming soon! But otherwise we have a full webinar on stenosis on our membership website member.clinicalphysio.com
Hello sir I am medical student I am suffering from numbness in my sole area and muscle spam in lower back and gluteal region, is this sign of sciatica
Hi! Could be many things! I would absolutely recommend you get assessed properly if you are concerned
@@ClinicalPhysiothank you 😊
Hi Khalid. Your background is very distracting and not particularly comfortable for the eyes.
So sorry about that