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This is the Piriformis and the sciatic 4 pathways. #1 is the normal way behind the Piriformis. #2 Is when the sciatic splits and forms around the Piriformis exposing the nerve to more pressure from sitting or falling. #3 & 4 are cutting through the Piriformis causing much more pain because of irritation when the Piriformis muscle swells.