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The long term effects of a hip labral tear. Fact vs. Myth. 

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The long term effects of a hip labral tear can sound scary when you first hear them.
Cartilage damage, arthritis, permanent joint damage and other concerning buzzwords are used. But is skipping surgery for a hip labral tear actually going to trigger these worrisome long term effects?
In this video, Maks shares the truth about the long term consequences of a hip labral tear. More importantly, he shares what you can do today to start recovering from chronic hip pain.
Hip Labral Tear 7-day Email Course - www.maksreznik.com/FAI-labral...
*Timestamps*
00:00 The long term effects of a hip labral tear. Fact vs. Myth.
01:56 Research on hip labral tear surgeries
03:50 How to navigate a hip labral tear diagnosis
06:13 How to get out of chronic hip pain

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28 июн 2024

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Комментарии : 24   
@yurimaperez1145
@yurimaperez1145 Год назад
Thank you for sharing! I feel better now. Just stared the exercises from your program! 🙏🏻
@MaksReznik
@MaksReznik Год назад
You’re very welcome! And glad to hear the exercises are helping. 😉
@georgieteaseart303
@georgieteaseart303 Год назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH
@jeremiahguenther584
@jeremiahguenther584 Год назад
Im a 23 year old male and former high school athlete. I ran track, powerlifted, played football, etc all through my years in school form a kid to graduation. Senior year during football I tore my shoulder labrum, and the doctor recommended surgery. For my shoulder I do think surgery was the best move as I couldn’t even bench press at the time without pain. Or throw objects, like footballs or baseballs. I don’t have shoulder pain anymore after rehab, but I only have I would guess around 90-95% of my original range of motion. I play pickup basketball time to time and I’ve been struggling with some pain in my left Achilles. Iv come to the conclusion it’s coming from over composition somewhere and muscle imbalances. I discovered my hips had some weak spots and I had some what of a anterior pelvic tilt from some bad muscle imbalances and a weak neglected core. So I’ve been stretching and practicing yoga and things recently. That’s all been going good and all but that’s not the reason for my comment or why I’m here. About 3 weeks ago I was stretching my lower body and emphasizing good core posture. I was doing a lying band stretch for my hamstrings, and in a freak way my hip has never moved before it gave way and collapsed for a brief moment. It hurt when I did it, but I didn’t think anything more of it. Until the pain lingered for about 3 or 4 days. It’s a very familiar pain, like the pain I was experiencing with my shoulder injury. It only hurt when I do some things like getting out of bed. It’s a slight but very present pain. It’s been 3 weeks since then and the same pain is consistently present. I’ve been really changing my philosophy on how I work out. Doing a lot more prehab stretching kind of workouts. More holistic, like stretching and yoga and less barbell squats. I love being active and worried that it’s not being taken away from me at the age of 23. That’s why I’m here, I hope some of the proactive things you’ve taught me so far can help.
@MaksReznik
@MaksReznik Год назад
Thanks for sharing your story. I also hope the lessons you learned in this video help you feel better!
@hexhex7220
@hexhex7220 Год назад
Each of us is in charge of our own health..thanks for empowering us
@MaksReznik
@MaksReznik Год назад
Indeed. And you're very welcome!
@manusheunis6298
@manusheunis6298 Год назад
You Sir, should have many more subscribers. I wish for you a growth in your subscription base, because many more people should hear what you have to say.
@MaksReznik
@MaksReznik Год назад
Wow thanks for saying that Manus! I’m working hard to get the message out there. Glad to hear you’re resonating with the content.
@yurimaperez1145
@yurimaperez1145 Год назад
Agree!!
@ericeiswerth8435
@ericeiswerth8435 Год назад
Another +1 here. I’ve been looking all over for resources connecting hip pain and mental health. Surprisingly hard to find. Thank you for this.
@tsingh5768
@tsingh5768 Год назад
This man is great
@Lamp141
@Lamp141 4 месяца назад
What happens after torned piece of anterior hip labral taken out via arthroscopy. In future, does the normal movements of hip and femur then give rise to any kind of arthritis, because we don't have labral cution over there anterior part of the hip joint?
@unassailable6138
@unassailable6138 Год назад
I had excruciating SI joint pain after a fall, couldnt even walk, or run for a month. Then i switched to a carnivore diet like Mikhaela Peterson and quit eating salt. Started supplememnting with 5g vitamin c a day + calcium D 2 grams a day , magnesium, potassium and voila, after 5 days i can now sleep pain free, walk and run again pain free. Its a miracle i was going to call it quits and now i have my life back
@rosaferrigno4449
@rosaferrigno4449 Год назад
Hi! Do you have any knowledge about hip dysplasia?
@MaksReznik
@MaksReznik Год назад
Hi! I have some knowledge but certainly not an expert on the subject.
@sariazrak5082
@sariazrak5082 3 месяца назад
A top NYC hip surgeon told me "Everyone has labral tears" "they aren't really tears just disturbances" he said it because he still wants to operate for dysplasia but said ignore the labral tear.... prob gonna ignore both :)
@xyzee6527
@xyzee6527 Месяц назад
Hi I just found out I got hip labrum tear and I am in tremendous pain when I walk! I have no known injury! I live an active lifestyle i crossfit 5days a week. Its depressing that I cant do the things I use to be able to do! Surgery is off the table for me! In your own experience do you think Ill be able to go back to normal functioning crossfitter? Im desperate
@MaksReznik
@MaksReznik Месяц назад
Yes I do!
@HeyIntegrity
@HeyIntegrity 11 месяцев назад
I still don't get how do you they know those are asymptomatic? Is it just based on one day of pain? Are they really actually using the hip and exposing it load. For most people labrum issues cause pain during deep hip flexion with load and are these studies testing that?
@MaksReznik
@MaksReznik 11 месяцев назад
The asymptomatic individuals are just volunteers off the street that agreed to get an MRI on their hip. They never had hip pain. Whether in deep flexion or any other movement. Hip pain is always a subjective experience. And to the asymptomatic volunteers in these studies, hip pain has never been a part of their subjective experience. It’s a good question. Hope this response answers it.
@dwlsn93
@dwlsn93 Год назад
It’s because of 💲💲💲 Especially if you’re a Senior!
@SucioSeanito
@SucioSeanito 5 месяцев назад
Hi Maks, I appreciate your videos. Curious if you believe that one can eventually work up to long distance running? I.e. marathon level without pain. I try not to focus on what I know is a labral tear. Curious to hear your thoughts. Cheers
@MaksReznik
@MaksReznik 5 месяцев назад
Yes! I definitely think it's possible once you're mind and body are on the right path.
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