Anonymous wrote:I’m in PT for this also. My therapist thinks it’s related to a back twist caused by crossing my legs when I sit, which I’ve done for 45 years. The twist pinched a nerve, which weakened the glut muscles on that side over time and referred pain to the piriformis. Honestly, it sounds so complicated I’m not sure I buy it but I’m desperate so giving this a try. Lacrosse ball, foam roller, glut and hip strengthening, deep back massage, and never ever crossing my legs. That’s the hardest part. But so far so good!
OP here. I've been wracking my brain as to what would have caused this...but I think it could definitely be the same cause as yours. This is definitely the side I cross my leg on most, and I'm wondering if it didn't come about because I started going back into the office full time this summer. After 3 years of working from home in a much more informal setting, maybe sitting with my leg crossed caused this.
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions re: stretching. The figure 4 on my back seems to be helping - I'm trying to do it for 3 1 minute sessions each morning and night. Fingers crossed.