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Best Exercises for Piriformis Syndrome

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Best Exercises for Piriformis Syndrome In this class I'll show you 3 of the best exercises for piriformis syndrome, using yoga and conditioning techniques to help relieve pain and prevent it returning! Piriformis syndrome symptoms, of pain and tingling down the leg, occur when an excessively tight piriformis compresses the sciatic nerve. These poses are great at strengthening some of our smaller, deeper and less used external hip rotators, and releasing the often overworked piriformis.

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About Helen Clare
Helen is an international yoga instructor and natural running technique coach. She’s taught 1000s of students worldwide on retreats and via her online training programs and membership platform, helping them to discover greater strength and ease of movement to move with more power, grace and, ultimately joy.
Previously a competitive swimmer, Helen has always been athletic and fascinated with improving physical performance. This led to starting her yoga practice, which developed much more than physical benefits. Helen teaches yoga, inspired by modern movement and conditioning approaches, to not only enhance our physical capabilities but to enhance our internal calm and wellbeing.
A keen road, then trail runner for many years, Helen developed her unique approach to yoga and natural running after years of frustrating injury. Her methods have since allowed her to run injury and pain free for over a decade and is passionate about helping other runners to achieve the same.
Helen uses the term ‘connected’ to symbolise the connection between brain and muscles, muscles working together, the balance of strength and mobility, the link between body and mind, and community connection.

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