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DiscussionPain on right upper buttock cheek that does not radiate
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@berard10: I do know that a fist under specific butt area is super helpful, but most of the time the pain is most intense when that is not an option (as in non-sitting). I’m still going with probably bursitis, since I’ve been doing a mini-set of Sciatica preventative exercises daily for 15+ years, and by definition, whatever deals with Sciatica, also deals with the piriformis muscle that the sciatic nerve passes through. For now I’m hanging in there. But once in a while (and it does happen very rarely, actually, when I least expect it, and for no reason) it would be nice to be pain free. In all joints. And all muscles. And all ligaments.