Тёмный

Can hip problems cause knee pain/problems? 3 Exercises to help! 

Upright Health
Подписаться 923 тыс.
Просмотров 220 тыс.
50% 1

Can hip problems cause pain in the knees? Many of the muscles of the hip are also muscles that directly affect the knee joint. In the medical world, there's often a strong bias to look only at the site where you feel pain for an explanation of problems. In that line of thinking, hip pain only comes from problems at the hip joint, and knee pain only comes from problems at the knee joint.
👉 Get Healthy Hips even with Hip Impingement! uprighthealth.com/fai
👉 Fix Your Hips with Healthy Hips: uprighthealth.com/healthy-hips
When looked at anatomically, there are many direct muscular connections between the hip and knee areas. Muscles that span both joints can easily and obviously affect the comfort levels at both joints. When looking at the muscular anatomy, it becomes easy to see how hip problems can create knee pain/problems. Knee problems can also easily create hip issues as well!
Matt demonstrates a few exercises that can be helpful for addressing these muscles.
Matt’s visit to the doctor for hip pain: • Why do my hips pop? Hi...
Miako discovered a cure to her own knee pain: • Do this exercise for a...

Опубликовано:

 

5 июл 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 282   
@Uprighthealth
@Uprighthealth 2 года назад
Get healthy hips with the Healthy Hips 1 program: www.uprighthealth.com/healthy-hips 💪 And if you've been told you have FAI, check out the FAI Fix at www.thefaifix.com
@rickkane8043
@rickkane8043 2 года назад
I got FAI fix already and I’m using it. Do the upright health exercises different from FAI fix exercises?
@gloriahodgetts4588
@gloriahodgetts4588 Год назад
Keep up the good work!
@mariaelenacastroleo6756
@mariaelenacastroleo6756 10 месяцев назад
LEO Y Yazmin.❤❤
@dougielane4056
@dougielane4056 4 года назад
These exercises helped me straight away and I’m 75 years old
@puthujjana9362
@puthujjana9362 4 года назад
9:30 12:40 16:50
@sheilabroad8192
@sheilabroad8192 Год назад
Bingo. Knee pain with hip pain. Thank GOD I found you.
@cocoa575
@cocoa575 4 года назад
Absolutely, I have a lot of hips issues and the doctors couldn't help me at all. I'm getting better doing stretching, many of them I found in your Channel and some others in RU-vid.
@mr.natural912
@mr.natural912 6 лет назад
Great video extremely helpful, so appreciate you guys!!
@c.tucker95
@c.tucker95 2 года назад
Excellent video. Thank you
@user-x57620fzmt
@user-x57620fzmt 6 лет назад
You rock!!!! This video is what I have been looking for! Thank you so so much!
@spreadingrumors
@spreadingrumors 6 лет назад
Great video. 10 months ago, I took a really bad fall off my bicycle while trying to avoid a collision with a car (I'm a 66 y.o. 5' 10" athletic male) I had new front and rear brakes which locked up and I fell over and hit the pavement hard. I landed on my left shoulder and arm, as well as my hip. The heavy beach cruiser frame crushed my left leg in 4 places (thigh, knee, calve and ankle) while the horn of the bicycle seat jammed way up into my groin and actually left an indentation. My right leg slammed down like a clam shell on the opposite side of the frame. I could barely walk and the entire left side of my body was in real pain. Luckily I broke no bones. So all the damage was in my tendons, ligaments, muscles and connective tissue. Anyway, I couldn't afford PT, so I dug into RU-vid and watched countless videos (like yours) on anatomy, physiology, massage therapy, yoga and stretching. Basically, I educated myself as best I could so I could try and restore my body by myself. The first thing I did was try to learn about 'pain'. What causes pain? I knew that I broke no bones, so I had to figure out what causes the pain. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I was shocked to learn that most of the pain was caused by calcium and lactic acid that builds up when tissue goes into repair mode. So, the tissue shrinks and tightens while it lays a patchwork of calcium deposits. And it's the calcium and lactic acid build up that irritates the nerves and causes the pain, right? Especially when you massage it out. And what I discovered was the leeching of lactic acid out of scar tissue will cause you to feel like you've got the flu. So, now I realized that I had to remove all that calcium and lactic acid patchwork buildup in the injured tissue so my body could grow a new layer of muscle tissue built of 'collagen' . I learned that heavy dosing of Vitamin C is ideal for building new collagen muscle, tendon and ligament tissue. I also began taking 500 mg of magnesium per day to help rid my body of the calcium. (I did quit drinking which I learned was inhibiting the Vitamin C and magnesium from working their magic) I spend countless hours doing self massage and trigger point therapy. But then I found that over the years I had developed lots of old sports and work related scar tissue. So even though I was repairing the newly injured tissue, I had to go in and dig out the old scar tissue. If you don't, then your muscles will never go back to normal. There will always be a 'hitch' somewhere in the kinetic chain. But I was determined to work it all out and see if I could bring my body back as close as I could to a much younger condition. Now, I can't believe my condition. Except for a hitch in my groin and left hip flexors that I'm still working on , I swear I feel and move like I'm about 30 years old. Now, the only way I could break down the very old scar tissue was with an electric 'percussion' power massager, tennis ball rolling and hand massage and tons of stretching. The key ingredient for my formula was 'heat', lots and lots of heat. I would heat up the area I wanted to work on and then massage it, roll it and stretch it. Basically, I was tenderizing my muscle tissue. But it reduced the volume of tissue to the point where I went from 180 lbs to a low of 147 lbs. My theory was that if I could remove all the old and new scar tissue ,which basically reduced the overall volume of muscle tissue, I could then rebuild the tissue. I also fixed my poor posture and back problems. I started standing with my back, hips, head, shoulder and wrists up against a wall. At first I lasted about 30 seconds. But after practicing every day and making muscle (massage) adjustments after each session (depending on where the pain was) I can now go 15 minutes with little or no discomfort. I can also do 15 pull-ups. 50 push-ups and lots of crunches and squats. It's a friggin' miracle! It's been like restoring an old car. I had to fix the frame, first. And the only way to fix the frame was to remove the scar tissue and adjust the muscles, cartilage and connective tissue. I know this is a long winded story. But it's been an amazing experience for me. I can ride my bicycle 30 miles. Swim laps for over an hour. Walk for miles, same day. All with little or no pain whatsoever. And now that I don't have to use the power massager any longer, I'm gaining weight again and back up to 155 lbs. Seriously, I feel like I'm 30 again. All I need to do now is strength training. I've learned so much about my body on this journey thanks to You Tube and great instructional videos produced by people like yourself. Thank you sooo much! I'm in absolute awe of the human body and its amazing ability to repair itself.
@nastrimarcello
@nastrimarcello 5 лет назад
Hi. I'm interested in your findings. Sorry to bother but could you write how your program works and how was your routine? I'm 28 and athletic but i feel major pains and stiffness all around my body ever since i was a kid. I really enjoy sports but I'm always impaired by injury or fear of injury (to the point that I use all kinds off supports when I go play). I never felt like a normal kid because everything I had to do with my body always seemed harder than to other people (I'm only able to compensate this by being very focused and having commitment when playing, basicly I'm the only guy playing that's giving 100% most of the time) I never tried massages and stretches as a fix (I find them boring not hard) but your comment looks promising. Doesn't matter how much I train my muscles, the pain and stiffness simply don't go away. If you don't mind to help a total stranger, I'd be immensely grateful!
@ikechukwuokafor2844
@ikechukwuokafor2844 5 лет назад
This was a very helpful comment, thanks for sharing.
@bobbrawley2612
@bobbrawley2612 4 года назад
Soreadinguroumus. What a fascinating long winded story. Start a RU-vid channel to demonstrate the techniques you use
@sweetpeace5
@sweetpeace5 4 года назад
Wow!😲first, your accident sounded awful; really traumatic & painful. And those adrenaline responses too deserve respect (the mental/physical stress response plays a large part in pain & recovery as well!) Please start a channel with all this vital info; your recovery program sounds like it would benefit many & what you’ve managed to teach yourself & how far you’ve come would certainly be well received!👍🏼
@Mereship
@Mereship 4 года назад
spreadingrumors this is fantastic info. Can you please direct me to other videos you watched to get in better alignment?
@KonaKarol
@KonaKarol 6 лет назад
You are brilliant! So happy I found you!!!
@russellthompson6079
@russellthompson6079 5 лет назад
One great video and instruction, thank you!
@heidipenn1508
@heidipenn1508 2 года назад
I stumbled across you, and I am so Thankful. Thank you for all the information and exercises!
@suji15
@suji15 6 лет назад
Excellent Video! Very well explained! Thank you for sharing your experience with troubleshooting and also encouraging others to explore. Awesome!
@BitterX3man
@BitterX3man 3 года назад
The way you “respect “ the jam is brilliant.
@alfredandrews8071
@alfredandrews8071 5 лет назад
Really helpful video, so glad I've come across your content really helping me with my hips and knees.
@haarismian9380
@haarismian9380 3 года назад
my dude I love your channel, your exercises really have improved my pain
@thanhmai329
@thanhmai329 3 года назад
Great and very helpful video. Thanks
@vickiutzman7593
@vickiutzman7593 6 лет назад
Excellent! Yes and yes for all things, will try exercises. Thanks.
@cocoa575
@cocoa575 4 года назад
Thanks for all the information, I love your channel!
@amitetiel8964
@amitetiel8964 3 года назад
Omg that second stretch was amazing, thank you
@krisbarber6208
@krisbarber6208 5 лет назад
I think this is going to help. Thank you so much.
@Beatsmith2005
@Beatsmith2005 4 года назад
Great video, thank you!
@Mike9201984
@Mike9201984 6 лет назад
upright health. downright good advice.
@dftryrtyuyio8227
@dftryrtyuyio8227 Год назад
Thank you for this beautiful information
@ienekevanhouten4559
@ienekevanhouten4559 2 года назад
I love your explanations. Great channel.
@lisaquartararo7240
@lisaquartararo7240 4 года назад
So thankful I found this page ... I’ve done a few stretches and am already feeling less pain this morning. Will def be purchasing the FAI program! Thank you so much - I thought I was doomed to either need surgery or continue to suffer woth pain and increasing disability (it’s harder to stand up and lift my legs after 12 years of FAI) thank you so much
@stuartward6019
@stuartward6019 5 лет назад
Thanks , this will help a lot
@edwardwiebe8080
@edwardwiebe8080 2 месяца назад
Thank You so very much .
@pacomontreal8136
@pacomontreal8136 6 лет назад
You are a good person !! Thank u
@CollegePlanners
@CollegePlanners 4 года назад
Will keep you posted...the weakness and pain in my hip/knee and low back keeps me awake, and walking our pups 6-8 miles a day is getting to be a torture session rather than the joy it used to be. Looking forward to getting strong and agile again. I am 61 yo.
@mikethomas4570
@mikethomas4570 Год назад
Very similar here, thanks for sharing
@ladyhawk6999
@ladyhawk6999 5 лет назад
You are absolutely right about all this!❤️
@fmach12
@fmach12 4 года назад
knowledge and kindness! Thank you!
@jennysmith3631
@jennysmith3631 Год назад
My pain is exactly how you explain, from the hip to the knee. Thank you for sharing this information.
@vzpon.
@vzpon. 4 года назад
Thanks man, you help out a lot.
@VirgilJohnson-cp7ir
@VirgilJohnson-cp7ir 2 месяца назад
Great job, well discribed
@celenacollinsworth9961
@celenacollinsworth9961 Год назад
Thank you for this video and these wonderful comments!
@carterblanc7856
@carterblanc7856 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@victorinaevelyncastillo8360
@victorinaevelyncastillo8360 4 года назад
Excellent thank you
@kingaamirkhan4345
@kingaamirkhan4345 5 лет назад
Very nice sir . very helpful video
@brandyalexander7858
@brandyalexander7858 Год назад
Always brilliant. 💫
@barbaragillett9904
@barbaragillett9904 Год назад
Thank you 🙏 great coverage 👏👏👏🇬🇧
@Prainnam
@Prainnam 4 года назад
Great video... I am practicing them daily these excercise and stretches feeling better day by day also avoiding pills for pain relief
@generombola2046
@generombola2046 4 года назад
You have a marvelous way of explaining and demonstrating the process and the science behind it. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video and I, myself, have recently begun experience pain in the right side of my hip and both knees leaving me feeling, not only pain, but a curious alteration in my stride and coordination while running. I am definitely going to begin implementing your stretching suggestions and tune in to more of your videos. Thanks again...and GREAT JOB!
@TheMoofy8
@TheMoofy8 Год назад
brilliant, thank you!
@Kolob_Canyons_Ranch
@Kolob_Canyons_Ranch 2 года назад
Helpful! Thanks
@LeiBuenaChannel
@LeiBuenaChannel 5 лет назад
So so so glad I found your channel! Oh man, I did the excerises from some of your videos and it helped a lot to my hip pain and leg or hamstring! Thank you🙏🏼
@mikethomas4570
@mikethomas4570 Год назад
Thanks for sharing, just got to watching this guy yesterday, gonna try to follow his advice
@Gypseygirls
@Gypseygirls 4 года назад
best channel on you tube..
@trulee663
@trulee663 2 месяца назад
This IS my problem! Hip issues causing pain in my knee…thank you!
@pattiel1108
@pattiel1108 3 года назад
Thank you! This is what I have been thinking yet the doctors are saying they are separate issues! Exasperating!
@lidijabasanovic9779
@lidijabasanovic9779 Год назад
You are a gem, thanks buddy 😊
@bountzee
@bountzee 4 года назад
Here we go! Another BOMBSHELL video from mister HSU! Thank you again! Man, I can not tell you how many times I have felt my anterior pelvic tilt worsen after leg day and some ab work. Go figure! I just needed that crazy quad stretch and hip flexor stretch. Super easily explained, dumbed down information that is absolutely LEGIT. Did the quad/hip flexor stretch, stood up and felt my buttcheeks touch more (weird thing to say I know, but I mean the APT was better, posturally much more balanced and inner thighs would naturally waft by each other much more easily WHEN WALKING!). Just do it and then do the walking test and you will instantly feel it work for you. I guess a lot of times all that time in the gym strengthening muscles SHOULD HAVE been followed by 10-15 minutes of stretching every other day...
@denismanace
@denismanace 4 года назад
Mattzilla you are gold. 🙏🌻🐝☀️🌙 Gracias
@09211992ham
@09211992ham 6 лет назад
I'm going through the same thing,doctors told me get some rest and take inflammatory pills,told them they were useless and got kicked out by security
@enkibumbu
@enkibumbu 5 лет назад
The Wizard of Oz.
@LSD25ALICE
@LSD25ALICE 4 года назад
You Rock Brother! Right On! I had a good time reading this comment 'cuz it points out how truly little "doctors" know, & I'm proud of you for speaking up!
@ravih4346
@ravih4346 4 года назад
There are many components to relieving sciatica pain quickly. One plan I discovered that successfully combines these is the Fergs Pain Ease (check it out on google) it's the no.1 blueprint i've heard of. look at all the unbelievable info .
@imogenoneill1017
@imogenoneill1017 3 года назад
good on you, you're right, useless. I usually find my pain is from something tight or something not functioning optimally, rather than running per se. I will lose it if another doctor tells me to rest.
@andrewrae8064
@andrewrae8064 3 года назад
HAHAHA lol what
@channel-ew6hg
@channel-ew6hg 3 года назад
You are a bliss to the humanity ❤
@santharamachandran2427
@santharamachandran2427 Год назад
I will try.
@adambird9949
@adambird9949 Год назад
Many thanks for this advice. Uncanny how I’m currently suffering from an inflamed-feeling knee which started after realising I don’t use my left glute when I walk… I’m finding that stretching the glute helps with the knee issue (usually) and your video has given me encouragement that I’m on the right track!
@dianeoffutt4528
@dianeoffutt4528 6 лет назад
Your videos have helped me so much, not only in rehabilitating after hip surgery on my right hip, but preventing surgery on my left hip and knee. Your information is priceless. Thank you.
@Uprighthealth
@Uprighthealth 6 лет назад
Thank you! If you'd like to share more details of your story, please share it here: uprighthealth.com/share
@user-ju6qo3ev2q
@user-ju6qo3ev2q Год назад
I too am trying to avoid hip surgery on left
@user-ju6qo3ev2q
@user-ju6qo3ev2q Год назад
(Cont’d) after having right hip done 2 yrs ago. Do you find just exercise can do that and prevent bone on bone from developing I. Hip joint?
@curiouskitty7972
@curiouskitty7972 Год назад
Ah Matt 😢 doctors are the worst. I need a hip replacement... The pain is brutal, the deterioration over the past year is unbelievable due to muscle wastage. I now also have to strap both knees for a 500 m walk and the smallest twist sends shooting pain into my groin area and it aches at level 9 for hours, spreading all the way down to my knee. People should stay away from doctors if they have structural problems... I was told for months that it's inflammation in my joints due to RA when I could feel the difference. I used to have good muscle tone and great flexibility, now I have none and can hardly move around my apartment. I have a great physio but your videos are the cherry on top ❤ I loved the one about getting up off the floor because I recently got stuck for nearly an hour and the twisting destroyed me for days. Much gratitude for all your help and advice.
@jodifriend2331
@jodifriend2331 Год назад
Thanks!
@Uprighthealth
@Uprighthealth Год назад
Thanks for supporting my channel!
@elbluepatato
@elbluepatato 4 года назад
Matthew shu thank you
@m0a5r1k2
@m0a5r1k2 2 года назад
Hey, Matt, thanks for such great material. My right hip has been an issue for a while but your explanations and exercises have helped greatly. My other issue is my left knee. When I try to bring my left heel to my butt either by kneeling and then sitting back or from a standing position and pulling my foot towards my butt, I feel pain in the back of my knee, towards the outer side of the knee. This occurred last August and I’ve had to pull back on my activities like Jiu Jitsu. Anything you can suggest for me? Thanks tons in advance!
@tinacarson4792
@tinacarson4792 Год назад
This is one of the first videos of yours I saw and it really HELPED me!!!! I started doing this and it began my journey to recovery!!!
@ljubovstudener3783
@ljubovstudener3783 7 месяцев назад
Did you have knee pain?
@missbrenda7416
@missbrenda7416 Год назад
Thanks Matt your common sense explanations and knowledge are life enhancing and greatly appreciated.
@Uprighthealth
@Uprighthealth Год назад
My pleasure! Thank you so much for your support!
@vitamin_g6360
@vitamin_g6360 3 года назад
Thank you so much for these tips! I have a question: Should these exercises be done before or after a workout? Or both?
@cirtap99
@cirtap99 7 лет назад
Spot on!!
@Uprighthealth
@Uprighthealth 7 лет назад
Thx!
@Mereship
@Mereship 4 года назад
How often should you work the gluteus medius?
@karalee2019
@karalee2019 4 года назад
Good
@topspeedfinder
@topspeedfinder 5 лет назад
Dear upright health: Can you please, please make a video to get rid of tightness and pain behind the knee when squatting.
@barbaraebner5889
@barbaraebner5889 3 года назад
After bilateral knee replacement I now need hip replacement. I wish these videos were available 10 years ago.
@annamartinek7998
@annamartinek7998 Год назад
💗 thanks
@conniewheeler2399
@conniewheeler2399 4 года назад
Thank you!! You helped me so much. I had developed terrible pain in my knee which could not be explained by an ortho after xray and mri. For 8 months, it hurt so bad I could hardly sleep at night even taking both acetaminophen and ibuprofen. I used a cane to help alleviate the pressure on the knee. Ortho gave me the cortisone shot, but that didn't help at all. At the same time I also had some discomfort at the back of my hip and I mentioned it, but like your experience my doctor just sort of scoffed at it. Finally, months after the shot and still in horrible pain, I came across this video and tried the hip massage and the stretches and gosh darn if my knee started feeling better. I could feel it getting better every day and finally my knee feels normal again. No pain at all.
@ljubovstudener3783
@ljubovstudener3783 7 месяцев назад
Are you real?
@amirbhatti4294
@amirbhatti4294 4 месяца назад
Nice one knowledge of the knee bow and the other thing is the most important reason to be able to make good progress with us joints knees pain 😮
@patriciaboehme128
@patriciaboehme128 11 месяцев назад
I so appreciate you and all your videos. I wish I could hop on a plane and work with you in person. I have different things going on with each hip and also lower back. Have tried therapy, but find it OK, but I need to find someone like you. Thank you .
@lindatinucci5779
@lindatinucci5779 Год назад
Wow your description of your doctor is same as several for me.
@gettinggoingonyoutube4648
@gettinggoingonyoutube4648 5 лет назад
I have had hip issues for about 4.5 years - right hip. My left knee has now become quite painful (sharp) at times, and feels like it goes out of socket. I wonder if my limping with right hip pain, has overcompensated my left knee, causing it to become painful. I am kind of in a mess right now, as I am walking very slowly (shuffling), and I'm not sure of what to do. Thoughts?
@evelynlarissa8937
@evelynlarissa8937 5 лет назад
Been having pain in my right vastus medialis muscle area near my knee. ive been stretching it and rolling with foam roller but it hasnt helped. my right hip side feels tight /weirder than my left and i feel it on my posterior glutes too i think it's the hip. i work as a CNA and i do a lot of lifting and pivoting with the hips a lot. at first, i only focused on stretching that area but now that you made the point the hips can affect thigh muscles, it makes sense. thank you for doing this video i will for sure try this out and see how it goes.
@leisurefarm
@leisurefarm 5 лет назад
Yep, it's doctors like the one that you described that made me turn to chinese medicine and youtubers like you. The former identified my wrist problem was not my wrist and cured my pain, and you helped me with my plantar fasciitis (THANK YOU!). The hand specialist basically made fun of my wrist pain when in reality he simple couldn't figure what the problem was.
@danpan001
@danpan001 3 года назад
How true.
@anthrodance
@anthrodance 3 года назад
Great and right on video ✨Thank you for sharing your research and knowledge ✨Also, do you have a favorite stretch for a tight Sartorius muscle? I’m recently having knee pain because of it and it’s also causing lower back discomfort. I know it’s the Sartorius cuz crossing my leg in yoga hurts these days and Ltd of clicking or popping. I use to sit in crossed leg position with no problem but now it’s painful. Any suggestions would be appreciated 🙏🏾
@BarbaraIreland
@BarbaraIreland 3 года назад
Thanks Matt, feeling like a dancer now! ;-)
@cohlo01
@cohlo01 2 года назад
Thank you so much. Is it possible to have knee problems that then effect the hips? If so, would you do the same exercises or would you do something differently. With gratitude, Louise
@proodance
@proodance 5 лет назад
Hi Matt, Thank you so much for sharing this information! I'm so glad i came across your video. What you are describing about glutes firing more causing tightness/tension in the knees that's exactly what's been happening to me. The tension in my knees was getting so uncomfortable that i had difficulties doing my daily activities and i had no idea what caused it so suddenly as I had never had issues (pain) with my knees before. I did the first exercise and my knees felt sooo much better immediately I couldn't believe that something seemingly unrelated is the culprit. So do I just continue with my regular training and do this release from time to time and the tension in the knees will completely go away eventually? You should know that I've been working on strengthening my arches because my knees were falling in (which has been improving) and at the same time working on strengthening my glutes/hips to have a better alignment for my knees (to straighten them out if that makes sense). As these have been improving i started having this uncomfortable tension in the knees (i guess the ligaments and maybe fascia doesn't like this new alignment?). Can you share how your knee tension went away in the end? If you have any advice for me i would be happy to hear it. Thank you for reading.
@Mereship
@Mereship 4 года назад
Rita Stefan what are you doing to strengthen your arches?
@MovewithJenna
@MovewithJenna 7 лет назад
Love this video. I have been a dancer for more than 10 years, last year, all of sudden my knee started to hurt! (And couldn't dance more often ;() But Doctors told me different things - and bunch of MRI's didnt say anyhthing. Definitely agree with you that every person has different reasons for knee pains and it can only be taught by you actively searching the culprit. I now think the reasons for my knee pains are: slight scoliosis, FAI issue, and tight quadriceps and weak hips. I am working on it- your videos have been absolutely helpful. Thank you so so much!!!
@Uprighthealth
@Uprighthealth 7 лет назад
Thanks for your comment and good luck on your journey!
@KatJ3st
@KatJ3st 4 года назад
A Sports doctor/Physio knows it's all connected! Nerves in the lower spine are affected by hip issues too. I needed a chiro to realign my spine from moving incorrectly from pain/tightness. Stretching and flexibility exercise is key - but as most physios know - people don't do them!
@kittenheels1958
@kittenheels1958 5 лет назад
👏🏻 awesomeness help here
@jochildress5003
@jochildress5003 5 месяцев назад
OMG. I’m 70. I tried the one on the knee and I totally got stuck. I’ll have to do something else until I can do that one. I love the follow along standing hip exercises. I hope they reach the same muscles.
@TerryWilsonModels
@TerryWilsonModels 5 лет назад
I get a lot of pain in the outside portion of my calf...I have been diagnosed with hip impingement...lots of pain...
@dafe3795
@dafe3795 4 года назад
What about knock knees? That also has to with his, as I understand it. Would you please make a video on how to revert it? Please, please, please 🙏🏻
@amaribilal2272
@amaribilal2272 2 года назад
I have FAI in both hips.. tendontitus in both knees and I feel like it has taken away the athleticism I had when I was in high school. I used to hate going to my schools athletic trainer because I felt like they didn’t care to understand my issues so it lead me to doing my own research 2years ago. It lead me to this video. Thank you
@daveforgot127
@daveforgot127 5 лет назад
What about the lower back's relationship with the hip?
@tangvanle
@tangvanle 6 лет назад
Yes, 9 out the 10 knee problems normally came from the butt, hip & back area. Learning OPM (Origin Point Medicine) we was taught to find the origin point which is from the above the pain area.
@sweetpeace5
@sweetpeace5 4 года назад
Trump 2020 Ugh I’d have given you thumbs up but Trump? Really?
@danpan001
@danpan001 3 года назад
Are you Chinese? I do apply YSD (OPM) in helping others. I also think bone setting compliments OPM. In one video Dr. Chang actually adjusted a person's neck back to proper position.
@lindyn4
@lindyn4 Год назад
The ball that I get is it a type of exercise ball?
@billbennett6454
@billbennett6454 3 года назад
I can not bend my knees much past 90 degrees - any alternatives to the couch stretch to target the quads?
@aeno6012
@aeno6012 6 месяцев назад
sir what kind of ball you used and is it ok if i go ball exercise if i have swollen hip?
@Smartzeever
@Smartzeever 2 года назад
Your videos are, absolutely fantastic! I love RU-vid and I am most grateful that you're posting videos of great interest to everyone on RU-vid. Your videos are very informative and inspiring! Thank you for sharing. Your teaching methods, are out of this world. I will give you an emeritus doctorate in sports medicine in a flash. Thank you so much.
@larkhughes9740
@larkhughes9740 2 месяца назад
I was told not to stretch but to strengthen instead.
@joanneglas4851
@joanneglas4851 Год назад
Wow wow I can’t believe I just came across you, MRI, x Ray, 10 sessions physio and limping along for 4 months…. Hip impingment… I took my dogs ball & wow it so helped my hip. I love love the next 2 stretches also. Thankyou 🙏🏼 I am subscribing to you 🤗🤗
@cathyxox3999
@cathyxox3999 4 года назад
Do you have any suggestions for thumbs being frozen
@VicBxxx
@VicBxxx 5 лет назад
You are the god of hips and knees ! You should have 10 million subscribers- where are they? Too busy resting up those joints I suppose 😬
@lelacintron3540
@lelacintron3540 3 года назад
I have mixed FAI and ischiofemoral impingement , and also bilateral labral tears. ( symptomatic ) My hip Specialist would not really discuss my knees pain ( swelling above knee cap and pain) until after surgery . I couldn't afford the surgery so I'm here like why are my knees deformed. My primary has no idea and xray looks ok, so now I'm seeing a rheumatologist next month. What a strange path im going down. Thanks for the videos I am always trying your stretches!
@kurlenegordon7496
@kurlenegordon7496 4 года назад
I love ❤️ u I love ❤️ I try these exercises
Далее
The 3 Most Important Muscles to Stretch (Ages 50+)
13:31
Knee Pain Workout for Beginners (Follow Along)
21:25
Просмотров 48 тыс.
Does Walking Help Knee Pain?
12:52
Просмотров 1,5 млн
Fix Hip Pain Sleeping On Your Side TONIGHT
12:40
Просмотров 2,9 млн
Get Rid of Knee Pain Fast [4 PROVEN STRATEGIES]
10:05
How to Relieve Iliotibial Band Pain FOR GOOD
12:41
Просмотров 243 тыс.