What a well done video. I am not an athelete and got this injury on my sit bone. Perhpaps from not enough activity. I am going to start doing these exercises in hopes this pain in my butt/hamstrings goes away.
Thank you SO MUCH for this video! I loved your insight as it is assisting me currently through a hamstring strain. I heard 3 pops during a yoga class (after I taught one, and without adequate rest in the previous 24 hours). As I’m approaching the 2nd week of its start, I’ve been fighting the urge to stretch it and practice. I’m literally screaming on the inside, but I dare not to risk it. Even when subbing, I’m taking it easy and allowing modifications to become a different flow for my students unknowingly. But thank you, because now I feel like I found a lighthouse in this storm. 🙏🏽
thank you so much for your help! I've tried dozens of videos to get rid of my low back pain/ anterior pelvis tilt. And your channel is the most helpful!
Thanks for posting this. I'm having to rethink my PT a bit in recovering from hamstring avulsion surgery. I'm also dealing with a knee issue and I've been to 3 therapists about my gait because it feels like one leg is longer. I've been in therapy for 3.5 mos. and we are focusing on getting knee impingement down, but my hamstring is still so weak as we have not isolated it yet. It's frustrating. My poor therapist is trying to get it all in control. I'm taking next week off PT to do some alternative therapies for my knee (compression, cryotherapy, soundwave therapy and infrared sauna). Thanks!
Sounds frustrating! Sorry you're dealing with this. We do virtual visits - if you're interested in a second opinion, send us an email at info@thecharlotteathlete.com and we can get you more info!
Just strained the upper middle (between back and side) of my right hamy pretty bad from going for a PR on squats. SOOO frustrating! 😩 Glad I watched this because I always thought (light) stretching was a good idea. Also glad you didn’t recommend icing the area, I’ve learned that’s not a good idea. I’ve found a TENS electrical stimulation unit to help with pain and speed up recovery, what’s your thoughts on those? Also, why are only eccentric movements advised and not concentric?
Man I can't even bend down to pick up my shoes without my hamstring in so much pain; there's no way I can do any of these exercises,. Especially these dead lift or kettleball exercises.
These are great, but how am I supposed to do step ups or a lot of the exercises when my hamstring is torn? If there is pain? My glutes were already strong from doing most of these so I am not sure how injured/tore my hamstring. I guess I am uncertain as to when I can do what.
When it comes to a torn muscle, you simply try to observe if there is any discomfort or pain. A completely torn muscle is easy to deal with, but it is more severe that just a tear. If you have a complete torn ham, then it take more time to heal. On a hamstring strain, it takes about 14 weeks for the muscle to remodel it self, where the rehab is broken down to 3 stages, the early stage which starts from day 1 till day 3 of the injury, the intermediate stage starts from day 4 till day 21 and the late/ return to sport stage where it last from day 22 until 14 weeks. In the first stage you should do exercises that are safe for your hastrings, simple and limited, working on safe degrees. On stage two, you should aim for restoration of the range of motion of your hammies, and on stage 3, you should start doing more difficult exercises, while you have restored full range of motion, which means that you have 0 pain on your hamstrings. And also the duration of each stage depends on how your body heals, if you exercise a lot prior to the injury and if you had sustained an injury in the same location before. Remember, the easiest exrcises are performed in the first days of the injury and then the more complex and sport- specific ones are performed after the full range of motion is restored.
What is the progression timeline from strain injury through those steps that you mentioned? My son has a minor strain. Plays soccer. Has a camp to attend tomorrow. Advised him not to attend and to focus on rehab. Any treatment that you recommend aside from those exercises? Do you recommend tens unit to speed up recovery?
I've fully healed from grade 2 i actually never stopped running (I ran 3 miles everyday and never stopped) i did hamstring strengthening workouts i never stretched it but did massaged it a lot people told me not to run but i didn't stop im starting to think i should've stopped though
Great advice - thank you! I've had a strain from (I think) a therapy session where I added heavier bands during the 'monster walk' and other exercises, which caused a slowly growing pain until I realized what was causing it. I've had the problem even sitting for 20 minutes (car, desk, motorcycle). I'm now wondering if it's just nerve pain, after 5-6 months - based on what you said here.
Sounds like a nerve issue. If its a hamstring strain, aka a muscle strain, then simply not contracting it or stretching it should bring significant pain relief. Pain when not using it, especially after long periods of sitting usually indicated nerve tension.
How do you recover with a hamstring tendon tear AND a labrum tear with bursitis? It's been over 6 weeks since pain got really bad - I believe I had this problem 5 years ago and now It just never heals. MRI confirmed (feels better then reinjury I'm guessing). Ice is the only thing keeping the pain at bay still. I can't seem to make progress. Any help with all these at once?
Then advise people NOT to go to a pt....they ALL stretch injuries early...and they get angry if you ask them not to stretch it....that is what they're being taught at school.
What a well done video. I am not an athelete and got this injury on my sit bone. Perhpaps from not enough activity. I am going to start doing these exercises in hopes this pain in my butt/hamstrings goes away.
Thank you SO MUCH for this video! I loved your insight as it is assisting me currently through a hamstring strain. I heard 3 pops during a yoga class (after I taught one, and without adequate rest in the previous 24 hours). As I’m approaching the 2nd week of its start, I’ve been fighting the urge to stretch it and practice. I’m literally screaming on the inside, but I dare not to risk it. Even when subbing, I’m taking it easy and allowing modifications to become a different flow for my students unknowingly. But thank you, because now I feel like I found a lighthouse in this storm. 🙏🏽
thank you so much for your help! I've tried dozens of videos to get rid of my low back pain/ anterior pelvis tilt. And your channel is the most helpful!
You are so welcome!
Well made video. Short yet well packed with info. Especially nice was the recap at the end!!!
Thanks for posting this. I'm having to rethink my PT a bit in recovering from hamstring avulsion surgery. I'm also dealing with a knee issue and I've been to 3 therapists about my gait because it feels like one leg is longer. I've been in therapy for 3.5 mos. and we are focusing on getting knee impingement down, but my hamstring is still so weak as we have not isolated it yet. It's frustrating. My poor therapist is trying to get it all in control. I'm taking next week off PT to do some alternative therapies for my knee (compression, cryotherapy, soundwave therapy and infrared sauna). Thanks!
Sounds frustrating! Sorry you're dealing with this. We do virtual visits - if you're interested in a second opinion, send us an email at info@thecharlotteathlete.com and we can get you more info!
Just strained the upper middle (between back and side) of my right hamy pretty bad from going for a PR on squats. SOOO frustrating! 😩 Glad I watched this because I always thought (light) stretching was a good idea. Also glad you didn’t recommend icing the area, I’ve learned that’s not a good idea. I’ve found a TENS electrical stimulation unit to help with pain and speed up recovery, what’s your thoughts on those? Also, why are only eccentric movements advised and not concentric?
Excellent information. Thank you…
How often should you do them ? 3 times a week or everyday?
Man I can't even bend down to pick up my shoes without my hamstring in so much pain; there's no way I can do any of these exercises,. Especially these dead lift or kettleball exercises.
Samee. Can barely walk cause i cant fully extend my knee. How's it going now?
These are great, but how am I supposed to do step ups or a lot of the exercises when my hamstring is torn? If there is pain? My glutes were already strong from doing most of these so I am not sure how injured/tore my hamstring. I guess I am uncertain as to when I can do what.
When it comes to a torn muscle, you simply try to observe if there is any discomfort or pain. A completely torn muscle is easy to deal with, but it is more severe that just a tear. If you have a complete torn ham, then it take more time to heal. On a hamstring strain, it takes about 14 weeks for the muscle to remodel it self, where the rehab is broken down to 3 stages, the early stage which starts from day 1 till day 3 of the injury, the intermediate stage starts from day 4 till day 21 and the late/ return to sport stage where it last from day 22 until 14 weeks. In the first stage you should do exercises that are safe for your hastrings, simple and limited, working on safe degrees. On stage two, you should aim for restoration of the range of motion of your hammies, and on stage 3, you should start doing more difficult exercises, while you have restored full range of motion, which means that you have 0 pain on your hamstrings. And also the duration of each stage depends on how your body heals, if you exercise a lot prior to the injury and if you had sustained an injury in the same location before. Remember, the easiest exrcises are performed in the first days of the injury and then the more complex and sport- specific ones are performed after the full range of motion is restored.
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What is the progression timeline from strain injury through those steps that you mentioned? My son has a minor strain. Plays soccer. Has a camp to attend tomorrow. Advised him not to attend and to focus on rehab. Any treatment that you recommend aside from those exercises? Do you recommend tens unit to speed up recovery?
My hamstring injury is so painful that I stoped training. But thanks a lot for advices.
I've fully healed from grade 2
i actually never stopped running (I ran 3 miles everyday and never stopped)
i did hamstring strengthening workouts
i never stretched it but did massaged it a lot
people told me not to run but i didn't stop
im starting to think i should've stopped though
what workouts?
Great advice - thank you! I've had a strain from (I think) a therapy session where I added heavier bands during the 'monster walk' and other exercises, which caused a slowly growing pain until I realized what was causing it. I've had the problem even sitting for 20 minutes (car, desk, motorcycle). I'm now wondering if it's just nerve pain, after 5-6 months - based on what you said here.
Sounds like a nerve issue. If its a hamstring strain, aka a muscle strain, then simply not contracting it or stretching it should bring significant pain relief. Pain when not using it, especially after long periods of sitting usually indicated nerve tension.
At what point do you do these after a hamstring injury? I'm 7 days out?
You can do these strengthening exercises while your hamstring is still injured? Doesn’t seem like some of these would not pull on hamstring?
How many sets and reps do you recommend to train the exercises ?
How do you recover with a hamstring tendon tear AND a labrum tear with bursitis? It's been over 6 weeks since pain got really bad - I believe I had this problem 5 years ago and now It just never heals. MRI confirmed (feels better then reinjury I'm guessing). Ice is the only thing keeping the pain at bay still. I can't seem to make progress. Any help with all these at once?
and how can I do deadlifts with a torn hamstring?
Best results is isometric holds…
Don’t do it. Duhhhhh
Great video, made me subscribe 👍🏿
Thx so much!
How did it happen that I strained (?) my hamstring, then at PT it moved from my hamstring to the front of my knee?
Hey! I am in my fourth day of overstretching my glutes. How should I plan rehab ?
Start strengthening!!!
Great video!
Appreciate the feedback!
Then advise people NOT to go to a pt....they ALL stretch injuries early...and they get angry if you ask them not to stretch it....that is what they're being taught at school.
Im a PT and I agree 👍
Very helpful thank you!
How can you tell if your pelvis is in alignment?
Thank you sir!
Excellent