Wow. This stuff is gold. Thanks. I have knee issues with cycling and it's a mix of a weak and lazy glute med, overall weak core muscles (commensurate to the power I generate on a bike), and tight hip flexors. To this is enormously helpful.
Question: I’m training for a marathon. Out of nowhere my Iliopsoas was very tight. I have been doing exercises but still unable to run. Do you think I have a tear? Or can the pain go away with these stretches?
here's a few ideas for relieving hip flexors pain naturally Slowly build up to walking 3 miles per day Begin an anti-inflammatory diet Consider starting yoga classes Lookup some online courses (I learned these and the reasons they work from Fergs Pain Ease site )
There are many factors in ways to treat sciatica. One plan I discovered that successfully combines these is the Fergs pain ease (google it if you're interested) it's the no.1 plan that I've seen. look at all the great information .
Great video thank you! Particularly appreciated the colour coded illustrations and the videos of the exercises, as well as the clear explanations. Respect.
I've been on a bit of a journey regarding my overall fitness and health, with specific focus on glutes, leg muscles and hip flexors. Doing split squats has really highlighted how poor the strength is in my hip muscles, particularly on one side of my body. I have a question regarding hip flexor-based stretches/strengthening: have you heard about or seen something that yoga practitioners call "involuntary movement"? It's where certain muscles are held under some degree of tension for a time period, and as the time lengthens, they start to shudder or tremor from fatigue. Do you have any experiences with it?
Hi , can I just ask you a question ? When I go skiing and I try to carve really low I feel a lot of tightness in my hips and at the end of the day I'm left with lots of pain . How do you fix this ? Thanks
I suffer from groin and hip pain and sometimes struggling walking, I just started doing some cycling to try to get some movement in my him but it’s not really helping I’m gonna try some of the stretches from your video
I recently recovered from the Covid virus, but as a side effect, I have been in extructionating pain in my left calf muscle, ( liking to a throbbing toothache), if I sit down, I then get a horrible pins and needles sensation, and pain in the calf muscle, end up standing most of the day, this is extremely uncomfortable. I been to my doctor 3 times. I am now on Difine a second dose, plus a meds to tolerate it, Difene gel didn'twork, I'm now on valium 5mg. 3 times a day. I've been diagnosed with a torn calf muscle PS, I'm 59 years. I'm not involved in any Sports, slept well last night, but once I sat down for my breakfast, the pins and needles sensation returned . The pain in the calf muscle is almost gone. Can you recommend exercises please. I've been doing stretching exercises, and apply cold and hot products to the calf muscle. Any suggestions please, Regards, Greg Connolly
Same here, also looking for right routine, not sure it's about those muscles, I was recommended do Half Moon Pose from bikram routine (side + back) for this.
I am done that of a TH-cam addict but almost never comment. However, this video was so exceptional that I had to tell you so. Such great information and the flow of information and practical steps were great. I'm not good with "just do X" - I want to know why and this was especially good an giving the broader context. Thanks!!!!
One of the stretches helped me relieve the discomfort I was feeling in my left hip! It was the perfect stretch for it. Now I know how to relieve that pain thank you so very much!
Hi, could I request that you do a video in regards to fixing anterior pelvic tilt/lumbar lordosis? I'd like to hear the view from a physical therapist and how to fix it as it has been causing me extreme amounts of pain and tension
here's several things for ways to exercise back muscles Slowly start walking further daily Start an anti-inflammatory diet Think about trying yoga lessons Checkout some online guides (I discovered these and the reasons they work from Fergs pain ease website )
For testing this what if you have hypermobile EDS? I have freaky range of motion. My knees can bend quite far backwards, I can always put my feet behind my head/ put my head to my butt without any regular stretching or exercise.
I'm unable to come in position for 3rd exercise where we move knee up down without a support due to extremely weak hip flexion muscle, does taking wall or ground support has same kind of impact?
Hello =) Can you help me? After passing your tests, I realized that I have no problems with the quadriceps and the iliopsoas muscle. But the pelvis only returns to its normal position when the knees are bent. I know this is a problem with a spasmodic and shortened thigh. Can you please tell me how to fix this? Thank you in advance!
I can pass Thomas test but as I pull up it feels like my legs are twisting outward pretty bad trying to figure out which muscle is shortened can't barely do bodyweight squat because I'm leaned forward and fall forward?
here's several suggestions for ways to exercise back muscles Slowly start walking further daily Start an anti-inflammatory diet Think about starting yoga classes Checkout some online courses (I learned these and the reasons they work on Fergs Pain Ease site )
I drive a lot and my right hip flexor is really tight, also my right side is weak making hard to run because my leg want move as quickly as my left leg. I need help!
Yes,! I tore up all of those & trying to fix them doing rubber band exercises & ankle weight leg lifts. Is it bad that I am still skating 3-4 times a week? 😬
Great video! I tried the modified thomas test but when i reach maximal hip extension with my knee bent at 90º it causes my leg to externally rotate and go a bit outward (slight abduction) but it doesn't happen with my knee straight, i believe it is sartorius tightness because i also feel a stretching sensation at the medial part of the knee (sartorius insertion possibly), do you think it could be the sartorius being tight? and if so how would i stretch that muscle? Thanks!
I have an issue w offset hips or something,painful tightness in my buttocks n hip on right side , I do try n stretch when it allows all seems worse since starting chemo (joint pain) is like a solution but it's definitely frustrating, I guess the key is to keep moving
Hello, I hop your read this, I have had issues for 2 year Now seen various Persons with a lot of expirerende but no1 found the real cause, I have pain when cycling, after 20 minutes if I do big efforts, and after 45 minutes with a Normal pace. I think the pain is located in the pectineus, aductor longus or Sartorius. The pain is when I push down so I think it is called the extension phase. I was very tight in that area so I stretched a lot and now it is normal but still have the same pain, I have also tried dry needling. Didn’t help either. Hope you have any ideas, I can talk to the specialist again with some info from you maybe. Thanks already! I
When I Carried out the first test where you lay flat on your back and drop one leg, I found that my lower back made several 'clicks' everytime I I pushed my leg to go flat on the floor 🤷 it didn't hurt but I do have lower back pain in general and I know I do have problems all around my pelvis, but I have never heard the clicks before
I didn't even know what Rectus Femoris was until i watched this video, very informative i believe that was one of many of my many problems on why i have trouble straightening my knees and why i can't touch my toes sitting down
@Tofujin_ here's a few suggestions for relieving hip flexors pain at home Gradually build up to walking 3 miles each day Begin an anti-inflammatory diet Think about starting yoga lessons Lookup some online courses (I discovered these and the reasons they work on Fergs pain ease website )
@@marianellaramirez3786 yes, doing a little every day really helps over time. My hip hurt so badly I started with just a minute stretch after getting the blood going with some march in place and arm swings. People think starting with just a tiny bit isn't doing anything but it really does work! Then add a little bit more at a time and now it's easy to walk 3 or more miles with no pain.
Such a helpful video! Thank you very much. If I want to increase the stretch of the first example in for example my left leg, is it effective and safe to then move the right leg further away?
I have arthrosis in my backside (no cartilage so it's incredibly painful, bone on bone). I also suffer from restless leg syndrome & could use some exercises as my legs feel like a tight elastic band. Thanks
Great video! The Thomas stretch I can do well with left leg but when I do my right my whole leg wants to flare to the right so it doesnt come up straight up to my chest like the left. It used to, but in back in my younger years, playing soccer, I had a sciatica pull, and I feel like the issue started then. Now in my 30s I feel like that area is very tight that I end up with lower back pain when I wake up.
I have problems with my lower back popping out. My spine, in the middle of my back, is going back in at a very specific and concentrated point. Just like an inverted S shape. I am very flexible, but I can't do a split yet. Could you make a video explaining what muscles are attached on the spine and how they affect the shape of your spine?
“He was despised and rejected- a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief. We turned our backs on him and looked the other way. He was despised, and we did not care. Yet it was our weaknesses he carried; it was our sorrows that weighed him down. And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God, a punishment for his own sins! But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed. All of us, like sheep, have strayed away. We have left God’s paths to follow our own. Yet the Lord laid on him the sins of us all. He was oppressed and treated harshly, yet he never said a word. He was led like a lamb to the slaughter. And as a sheep is silent before the shearers, he did not open his mouth. Unjustly condemned, he was led away. No one cared that he died without descendants, that his life was cut short in midstream. But he was struck down for the rebellion of my people. He had done no wrong and had never deceived anyone. But he was buried like a criminal; he was put in a rich man’s grave. But it was the Lord’s good plan to crush him and cause him grief. Yet when his life is made an offering for sin, he will have many descendants. He will enjoy a long life, and the Lord’s good plan will prosper in his hands. When he sees all that is accomplished by his anguish, he will be satisfied. And because of his experience, my righteous servant will make it possible for many to be counted righteous, for he will bear all their sins. I will give him the honors of a victorious soldier, because he exposed himself to death. He was counted among the rebels. He bore the sins of many and interceded for rebels.” Isaiah 53:3-12 NLT "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16 God loves you so much and showed that by sending His Son to die for us so that we may inherit eternal life. We deserve hell but He gave us heaven through faith in Jesus. He took the punishment we deserved and by putting our faith in Him we can be saved. The Key To Eternal Life: th-cam.com/video/uZdv-TtiMkg/w-d-xo.html For evidence for Christianity and answered questions, check out th-cam.com/users/drcraigvideos and th-cam.com/users/CrossExamined because if Jesus really rose from the dead it is the most important fact ever! God bless y’all!
You lost me at Iliopsoas. I can't take anyone seriously if they think this is one muscle. The Psoas Major and Iliacus are two separate muscles with two separate actions. The primary action of the Psoas Major is to flex the Femur up to meet the spine. The primary action of the Iliacus is to flex the pelvis down to meet the femur. You also forgot the other muscles that can help with hip flexion like the Anterior Adductor Magnus Head, Gracilis and Multifidus.
Thank you so much for watching! Check out the blog to learn more: e3rehab.com/blog/besthipflexorstretches
Wow. This stuff is gold. Thanks.
I have knee issues with cycling and it's a mix of a weak and lazy glute med, overall weak core muscles (commensurate to the power I generate on a bike), and tight hip flexors. To this is enormously helpful.
Question: I’m training for a marathon. Out of nowhere my Iliopsoas was very tight. I have been doing exercises but still unable to run. Do you think I have a tear? Or can the pain go away with these stretches?
05:30 - start of actual stretches. (for reference. not recommended to skip first time.)
05:42 I can feel the stretch at the front of my hip by just looking at this part of the video. Very well demonstrated!
You’re supposed to feel the stretch in the side which has the leg at the front right? He doesn’t say in the video.
Really great content! It is great to see actual studied advice! Thank you
Welcome!
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here's a few ideas for relieving hip flexors pain naturally
Slowly build up to walking 3 miles per day
Begin an anti-inflammatory diet
Consider starting yoga classes
Lookup some online courses
(I learned these and the reasons they work from Fergs Pain Ease site )
There are many factors in ways to treat sciatica. One plan I discovered that successfully combines these is the Fergs pain ease (google it if you're interested) it's the no.1 plan that I've seen. look at all the great information .
Great video thank you! Particularly appreciated the colour coded illustrations and the videos of the exercises, as well as the clear explanations. Respect.
I've been on a bit of a journey regarding my overall fitness and health, with specific focus on glutes, leg muscles and hip flexors. Doing split squats has really highlighted how poor the strength is in my hip muscles, particularly on one side of my body. I have a question regarding hip flexor-based stretches/strengthening: have you heard about or seen something that yoga practitioners call "involuntary movement"? It's where certain muscles are held under some degree of tension for a time period, and as the time lengthens, they start to shudder or tremor from fatigue. Do you have any experiences with it?
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I just found d above Sciatic pain exercise now. Would try it later when close from work .Tanxxxx.
I literally break my hup when I stretch and my hip flexors still click and clack. It doesn't let me do ab workouts
same
hit up kneesovertoesguy he has one of the best programs I’ve seen
Hello did any of you find out how to stop the pain or heal your hips?
@@jamarkusjenkins7439 which video do you recommend?
I bet you’re way better now
Very informative. Thank you! Came to this page because I have it band syndrome and looking for stretches to loosen band up for my runs.
Great video. All my problems. I will wait for Hamstrings video if you plan to make it.
We just talked about a hamstrings video yesterday so I'm sure we'll make one soon.
Hi , can I just ask you a question ? When I go skiing and I try to carve really low I feel a lot of tightness in my hips and at the end of the day I'm left with lots of pain . How do you fix this ? Thanks
I suffer from groin and hip pain and sometimes struggling walking, I just started doing some cycling to try to get some movement in my him but it’s not really helping
I’m gonna try some of the stretches from your video
This is my Go to for all prehab & rehab!! Thank you
I recently recovered from the Covid virus, but as a side effect, I have been in extructionating pain in my left calf muscle, ( liking to a throbbing toothache), if I sit down, I then get a horrible pins and needles sensation, and pain in the calf muscle, end up standing most of the day, this is extremely uncomfortable. I been to my doctor 3 times. I am now on Difine a second dose, plus a meds to tolerate it, Difene gel didn'twork, I'm now on valium 5mg. 3 times a day. I've been diagnosed with a torn calf muscle PS, I'm 59 years. I'm not involved in any Sports, slept well last night, but once I sat down for my breakfast, the pins and needles sensation returned . The pain in the calf muscle is almost gone. Can you recommend exercises please. I've been doing stretching exercises, and apply cold and hot products to the calf muscle. Any suggestions please, Regards, Greg Connolly
Excellent presentation.
Please do one on lower back stiffness please!!!
These look like effective stretches. I have tightness in the right leg psoas major and adductor longus; I'm thinking these will help with that.
Is there anything I can do that doesn't involve kneeling? I've got cuts and bruises on my knees and putting my weight on them is really painful.
thx one of the best videos on youtube going through every aspect looking for more on hip and glute exercise and stretching
Just had total hip replacement. Can't get rid of groin pain. Having difficult time to do hip flexion, cause of the pain. Any suggestions?
Same here, also looking for right routine, not sure it's about those muscles, I was recommended do Half Moon Pose from bikram routine (side + back) for this.
What do you if the hip is locked so tight and these exercises cause sharp pain
Are these stretches good for me? I suffer from anterior pelvic tilt. And I heard that it’s because of tight hip flexors and weak glutes
Yes, these help against anterior pelvic tilt
did you try these? im in the same boat!
I am done that of a TH-cam addict but almost never comment. However, this video was so exceptional that I had to tell you so. Such great information and the flow of information and practical steps were great.
I'm not good with "just do X" - I want to know why and this was especially good an giving the broader context.
Thanks!!!!
One of the stretches helped me relieve the discomfort I was feeling in my left hip! It was the perfect stretch for it. Now I know how to relieve that pain thank you so very much!
No problem!
Hi, could I request that you do a video in regards to fixing anterior pelvic tilt/lumbar lordosis? I'd like to hear the view from a physical therapist and how to fix it as it has been causing me extreme amounts of pain and tension
We've got one in the works!
here's several things for ways to exercise back muscles
Slowly start walking further daily
Start an anti-inflammatory diet
Think about trying yoga lessons
Checkout some online guides
(I discovered these and the reasons they work from Fergs pain ease website )
@@E3Rehab were you done with that?
Great Video. Really helped me get a better understanding of what and where needs loosening. Subscribed!!
Thanks for the sub!
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Thank you, thorough article from the website and videos.
For testing this what if you have hypermobile EDS? I have freaky range of motion. My knees can bend quite far backwards, I can always put my feet behind my head/ put my head to my butt without any regular stretching or exercise.
I'm unable to come in position for 3rd exercise where we move knee up down without a support due to extremely weak hip flexion muscle, does taking wall or ground support has same kind of impact?
Great vid!
Please please answer my question🙏🏼🥺 Can hip flexors be stretched after height extension surgery?
Hello =) Can you help me? After passing your tests, I realized that I have no problems with the quadriceps and the iliopsoas muscle. But the pelvis only returns to its normal position when the knees are bent. I know this is a problem with a spasmodic and shortened thigh. Can you please tell me how to fix this? Thank you in advance!
So if the thomas test is negative then your hip flexor is ok and u dont need to work on it?
First time viewer 😊
Trying to do lower barbell squat without groin pain, I'll try these, hope it helps.
I love this video and it very interesting. Thank you. 👍😁
This is genius, thank you!
Do you have the link for your other video mentioned at 7:38?
Excellent video! Thank you
I can pass Thomas test but as I pull up it feels like my legs are twisting outward pretty bad trying to figure out which muscle is shortened can't barely do bodyweight squat because I'm leaned forward and fall forward?
here's several suggestions for ways to exercise back muscles
Slowly start walking further daily
Start an anti-inflammatory diet
Think about starting yoga classes
Checkout some online courses
(I learned these and the reasons they work on Fergs Pain Ease site )
I drive a lot and my right hip flexor is really tight, also my right side is weak making hard to run because my leg want move as quickly as my left leg. I need help!
Yes,! I tore up all of those & trying to fix them doing rubber band exercises & ankle weight leg lifts. Is it bad that I am still skating 3-4 times a week? 😬
I’m guessing it is. You should first start to walk normally and improve your balance
Will these excercises help in correcting anterior pelvic tilt?
Yh
I just attempted the first 3 stretches, but it feels very uncomfortable just above the knee which is on the kneeling mat.
Thank you for making this video. My hip is very tight these days..
Bro is talking the same way i write my essays to get as many seconds watched as possible lol
Should i streach the hip flexors even tho i passed the test ?
bc i have anterior pelvic tilt and wanna fix it ?
Did these stretches help you fix your apt?
Great video! I tried the modified thomas test but when i reach maximal hip extension with my knee bent at 90º it causes my leg to externally rotate and go a bit outward (slight abduction) but it doesn't happen with my knee straight, i believe it is sartorius tightness because i also feel a stretching sensation at the medial part of the knee (sartorius insertion possibly), do you think it could be the sartorius being tight? and if so how would i stretch that muscle? Thanks!
I have an issue w offset hips or something,painful tightness in my buttocks n hip on right side , I do try n stretch when it allows all seems worse since starting chemo (joint pain) is like a solution but it's definitely frustrating, I guess the key is to keep moving
I have limitations for front fold, bending my body forwards. Will these exercises help?
Not likely. These would help more with extension.
What about isometric stretching?
Hello, I hop your read this, I have had issues for 2 year Now seen various Persons with a lot of expirerende but no1 found the real cause, I have pain when cycling, after 20 minutes if I do big efforts, and after 45 minutes with a Normal pace. I think the pain is located in the pectineus, aductor longus or Sartorius. The pain is when I push down so I think it is called the extension phase. I was very tight in that area so I stretched a lot and now it is normal but still have the same pain, I have also tried dry needling. Didn’t help either.
Hope you have any ideas, I can talk to the specialist again with some info from you maybe.
Thanks already! I
Maybe worth mentioning: Training around 16-20 hours a week (Triathlon). Only with cycling I have the pain.
When I Carried out the first test where you lay flat on your back and drop one leg, I found that my lower back made several 'clicks' everytime I I pushed my leg to go flat on the floor 🤷 it didn't hurt but I do have lower back pain in general and I know I do have problems all around my pelvis, but I have never heard the clicks before
I didn't even know what Rectus Femoris was until i watched this video, very informative i believe that was one of many of my many problems on why i have trouble straightening my knees and why i can't touch my toes sitting down
@Tofujin_ here's a few suggestions for relieving hip flexors pain at home
Gradually build up to walking 3 miles each day
Begin an anti-inflammatory diet
Think about starting yoga lessons
Lookup some online courses
(I discovered these and the reasons they work on Fergs pain ease website )
@@marianellaramirez3786 yes, doing a little every day really helps over time. My hip hurt so badly I started with just a minute stretch after getting the blood going with some march in place and arm swings. People think starting with just a tiny bit isn't doing anything but it really does work! Then add a little bit more at a time and now it's easy to walk 3 or more miles with no pain.
Thank you
Great video! Love the explanation. Easy to understand and very informative 😊
This is so helpful !!! thank you so much
No problem!
Which literature you used for reference??
e3rehab.com/blog/besthipflexorstretches
Great vid, ‘preciate ya pimp
Great video, thank u.
No problem!
Such a helpful video! Thank you very much. If I want to increase the stretch of the first example in for example my left leg, is it effective and safe to then move the right leg further away?
Hit subscribe within first minute. This is quality content. Thank you!
I have arthrosis in my backside (no cartilage so it's incredibly painful, bone on bone). I also suffer from restless leg syndrome & could use some exercises as my legs feel like a tight elastic band. Thanks
When I do the Thomas test my muscle there hurts.
Great video! The Thomas stretch I can do well with left leg but when I do my right my whole leg wants to flare to the right so it doesnt come up straight up to my chest like the left. It used to, but in back in my younger years, playing soccer, I had a sciatica pull, and I feel like the issue started then. Now in my 30s I feel like that area is very tight that I end up with lower back pain when I wake up.
Hopefully some of the exercises in the video can help!
I have problems with my lower back popping out. My spine, in the middle of my back, is going back in at a very specific and concentrated point. Just like an inverted S shape. I am very flexible, but I can't do a split yet.
Could you make a video explaining what muscles are attached on the spine and how they affect the shape of your spine?
Sounds like you need to see a chiropractor
thank you!
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So, work up to a Bulgarian split squat lol
“He was despised and rejected- a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief. We turned our backs on him and looked the other way. He was despised, and we did not care. Yet it was our weaknesses he carried; it was our sorrows that weighed him down. And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God, a punishment for his own sins! But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed. All of us, like sheep, have strayed away. We have left God’s paths to follow our own. Yet the Lord laid on him the sins of us all. He was oppressed and treated harshly, yet he never said a word. He was led like a lamb to the slaughter. And as a sheep is silent before the shearers, he did not open his mouth. Unjustly condemned, he was led away. No one cared that he died without descendants, that his life was cut short in midstream. But he was struck down for the rebellion of my people. He had done no wrong and had never deceived anyone. But he was buried like a criminal; he was put in a rich man’s grave. But it was the Lord’s good plan to crush him and cause him grief. Yet when his life is made an offering for sin, he will have many descendants. He will enjoy a long life, and the Lord’s good plan will prosper in his hands. When he sees all that is accomplished by his anguish, he will be satisfied. And because of his experience, my righteous servant will make it possible for many to be counted righteous, for he will bear all their sins. I will give him the honors of a victorious soldier, because he exposed himself to death. He was counted among the rebels. He bore the sins of many and interceded for rebels.”
Isaiah 53:3-12 NLT
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16
God loves you so much and showed that by sending His Son to die for us so that we may inherit eternal life. We deserve hell but He gave us heaven through faith in Jesus. He took the punishment we deserved and by putting our faith in Him we can be saved. The Key To Eternal Life:
th-cam.com/video/uZdv-TtiMkg/w-d-xo.html
For evidence for Christianity and answered questions, check out
th-cam.com/users/drcraigvideos
and th-cam.com/users/CrossExamined
because if Jesus really rose from the dead it is the most important fact ever!
God bless y’all!
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You lost me at Iliopsoas. I can't take anyone seriously if they think this is one muscle. The Psoas Major and Iliacus are two separate muscles with two separate actions. The primary action of the Psoas Major is to flex the Femur up to meet the spine. The primary action of the Iliacus is to flex the pelvis down to meet the femur. You also forgot the other muscles that can help with hip flexion like the Anterior Adductor Magnus Head, Gracilis and Multifidus.
No one thinks it's one muscle - th-cam.com/video/Ujf2h0WWryw/w-d-xo.html
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Thanks man
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