For piriformis syndrome, I usually start with the client prone. ย I warm up the tissues of the lumbar area, glutes, and legs. ย Once I am ready to do deeper work, I work the client in the sidelying position. ย This opens up the area of the rotators nicely. You can use thumbs, fingertips, elbows. ย Be careful at first to not go in too deep too fast and make sure you are not putting direct pressure on the sciatic nerve. Once I have worked out the glutes and rotators I will work the adductors also. ย Homework is to stretch the area by placing both feet on the floor. ย Then place one foot onto the opposite knee (ankle to knee) then lean forward towards the raised, bent knee (opposte knee). ย The stretch can be done in other ways besides seated. ย If the person is in a decent amount of discomfort, I have them stretch seated. ย Otherwise the other versions work fine. ย Be aware of clients with knee problems since this stretch can cause issues with knees due to the positioning.