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Buttock pain is a common but often misunderstood condition. It can range from a mild ache to sharp, radiating pain that affects sitting, walking, sleeping, and exercise. Because the buttock region contains muscles, nerves, joints, and bursae – and is closely linked to the lower back and hips – pain in this area can originate from several different structures.
Understanding the source of buttock pain is essential for effective treatment and long-term recovery.

Buttock pain refers to discomfort felt in the gluteal region, which may stay localised or radiate into the lower back, hip, or leg. It can be caused by muscle strain, nerve irritation, joint dysfunction, or inflammation of soft tissues.
The pain may feel:
Buttock pain is very common and frequently seen in people who:
It affects people of all ages and activity levels.
While buttock pain and sciatica often feel similar, they are not always the same condition.
A proper assessment is required to distinguish between the two.
Occurs when the piriformis muscle irritates the sciatic nerve.
Symptoms include:
Caused by irritation of the sciatic nerve, usually due to spinal issues such as disc bulges or stenosis.
Symptoms include:
Results from abnormal movement or inflammation of the SI joint.
Symptoms include:
Occurs due to overstretching or tearing of the gluteal muscles.
Symptoms include:
Inflammation of the bursa at the base of the buttock.
Symptoms include:
A physiotherapist will diagnose buttock pain through:
Imaging such as X-ray or MRI is only recommended when necessary and usually to rule out serious conditions.
Physiotherapy treatment for buttock pain may include:
Treatment is tailored to the underlying cause and individual goals.
You should seek professional advice if:
Early assessment can prevent symptoms from becoming chronic and improve recovery outcomes.
Buttock pain can have many different causes, and while symptoms may feel similar, the underlying issue can vary significantly from person to person. Identifying the correct source of pain is essential for effective treatment and long-term relief. Early assessment can help prevent ongoing discomfort, movement limitations, and secondary problems from developing.
At Masnad Health Clinic, our experienced physiotherapists take the time to assess the cause of your buttock pain and develop a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs. Our focus is on reducing pain, restoring movement, and helping you return to your normal activities safely and confidently.
Book an appointment at Masnad Health Clinic today to get expert guidance and long-lasting relief.

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