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Real Time Piriformis Stretch to Relieve Hip Pain & Leg Pain

Piriformis pain can be caused by sitting for long periods of time. When the piriformis muscle is tight, it can cause nerve pain down the leg since the sciatic nerve runs underneath it.

Stretching the piriformis muscle can help prevent leg and hip pain.

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