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What causes heel pain?
Make an appointment with Thomas Goldman, DPM: http://www.mountsinai.org/profiles/thomas-goldman
Find a doctor: http://www.mountsinai.org/fad
Thomas Goldman, DPM is a board-certified podiatrist at Mount Sinai Doctors, seeing patients Monday - Friday in Midtown. Trained in New York, he is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. He was awarded his medical degree from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and completed his residency in Podiatry at Coney Island Hospital. He has a particular interest in podiatric minimally invasive foot surgery and sports medicine.
Mount Sinai Doctors, 55 East 34th Street, is a six-floor multispecialty practice with more than 12 specialties, including Cardiology, Dermatology, Diabetes Education, Family Medicine, Gastroenterology, Gynecolog...
published: 20 Jul 2017
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Naruto - Pain's Philosophy
Pain is my favourite villain in the Naruto universe because of his philosophy, but also because of his leadership. Pain was terrifying, calculated, menacing and not to mention, he also had the best voice of any character in Naruto dubbed or subbed.
LINKS:
Twitter:https://twitter.com/sagesrain
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sages_rain/
Tumblr: https://sagesrain.tumblr.com/
Eyes - Young Justice Fanfiction: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12520399/1/Eyes
https://www.quotev.com/sagesrain
SOURCES/INSPIRATION:
http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Nagato
https://probe.org/utilitarianism-the-greatest-good-for-the-greatest-number/
Music:
Naruto OST - Girei
Naruto OST - Maisou
OUTRO:
Rainy days - KITBASH - https://soundcloud.com/kitbashmusic/rainy-days
KITBASH’s page - https://soundcloud.com/kit...
published: 06 Aug 2017
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When to See a Doctor about Chronic Hip Pain
When arthritis pain interferes with daily activity, it may be time to consider total hip replacement. Dr. Steven Allsing, an orthopedic surgeon affiliated with Sharp Grossmont Hospital, discusses when to see a doctor.
To learn more about hip replacement surgery at Sharp HealthCare in San Diego, visit https://www.sharp.com/services/ortho/treatments/hip-replacement-surgery.cfm.
Visit our website: https://www.sharp.com
Find a doctor at Sharp: https://www.sharp.com/san-diego-doctors/
Subscribe or see more videos from Sharp HealthCare: https://www.youtube.com/sharphealthcare
Like Sharp HealthCare on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharphealthcare
Follow Sharp HealthCare on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharphealthcare/
Follow Sharp HealthCare on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sharphe...
published: 15 Feb 2018
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How to Fix Plantar Fasciitis (NO MORE HEEL PAIN!)
Plantar Fasciitis is one of the most common recurring tendonitis injuries that active people will have to deal with. Often times, the reason why the plantar fascia keeps getting inflamed and the symptoms keep coming back is due to the fact that we never truly treat the cause of the pain rather just the source of the pain. In this video, I’m going to show you what is really causing your heel pain so you can finally fix it forever.
First, it helps to understand the role of the plantar fascia. The real job of this tough structure is to support your arch in standing. It runs from the calcaneus or heel distally towards the tendon sheaths of the toes. Essentially, it spans the entire arch and can be felt if you strum across this area with your thumb. For those that have inflammation of th...
published: 29 Nov 2018
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#3 Most Common Cause of Hip Pain - Rectus Femoris Origin Strain
Get instant access my free hip pain eCourse: https://www.p2sportscare.com/courses-list/
#hippain #hipimpingement #hippinch
Call and make an appointment: 714-502-4243
21 Best Hip Mobility Drills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEMc3BBQ5Mg
Other Hip Injuries for Runners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeBn93mByDc
rectus femoris pain, anterior thigh pain with running, rectus femoris treatment, rectus femoris therapy, stretch for rectus femoris, stretch for front of hip, anterior groin pain with running, hip pain from running, hip pain, it band hip pain, left hip pain, hip pain treatment, hip bone pain, hip pain symptoms, hip muscle pain, arthritis hip pain, hip pain causes, hip pain relief, rectus femoris, rectus femoris injury, rectus femoris muscle, rectus femoris tear
Most runner...
published: 27 Mar 2013
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What Causes Chest Pain When It's Not Your Heart
Dr. Rimmerman, author of the Cleveland Clinic Guides: "Speaking with Your Cardiologist" and "Heart Attack," talks about what causes chest pain and what to do if you have chest pain and your doctor rules out cardiac causes.
published: 30 Nov 2011
1:21
What causes heel pain?
Make an appointment with Thomas Goldman, DPM: http://www.mountsinai.org/profiles/thomas-goldman
Find a doctor: http://www.mountsinai.org/fad
Thomas Goldman, DP...
Make an appointment with Thomas Goldman, DPM: http://www.mountsinai.org/profiles/thomas-goldman
Find a doctor: http://www.mountsinai.org/fad
Thomas Goldman, DPM is a board-certified podiatrist at Mount Sinai Doctors, seeing patients Monday - Friday in Midtown. Trained in New York, he is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. He was awarded his medical degree from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and completed his residency in Podiatry at Coney Island Hospital. He has a particular interest in podiatric minimally invasive foot surgery and sports medicine.
Mount Sinai Doctors, 55 East 34th Street, is a six-floor multispecialty practice with more than 12 specialties, including Cardiology, Dermatology, Diabetes Education, Family Medicine, Gastroenterology, Gynecology, Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Otolaryngology, Pain Management, Podiatry, Urology, and walk-in primary care appointments.
https://wn.com/What_Causes_Heel_Pain
Make an appointment with Thomas Goldman, DPM: http://www.mountsinai.org/profiles/thomas-goldman
Find a doctor: http://www.mountsinai.org/fad
Thomas Goldman, DPM is a board-certified podiatrist at Mount Sinai Doctors, seeing patients Monday - Friday in Midtown. Trained in New York, he is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. He was awarded his medical degree from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and completed his residency in Podiatry at Coney Island Hospital. He has a particular interest in podiatric minimally invasive foot surgery and sports medicine.
Mount Sinai Doctors, 55 East 34th Street, is a six-floor multispecialty practice with more than 12 specialties, including Cardiology, Dermatology, Diabetes Education, Family Medicine, Gastroenterology, Gynecology, Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Otolaryngology, Pain Management, Podiatry, Urology, and walk-in primary care appointments.
- published: 20 Jul 2017
- views: 103746
6:19
Naruto - Pain's Philosophy
Pain is my favourite villain in the Naruto universe because of his philosophy, but also because of his leadership. Pain was terrifying, calculated, menacing and...
Pain is my favourite villain in the Naruto universe because of his philosophy, but also because of his leadership. Pain was terrifying, calculated, menacing and not to mention, he also had the best voice of any character in Naruto dubbed or subbed.
LINKS:
Twitter:https://twitter.com/sagesrain
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sages_rain/
Tumblr: https://sagesrain.tumblr.com/
Eyes - Young Justice Fanfiction: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12520399/1/Eyes
https://www.quotev.com/sagesrain
SOURCES/INSPIRATION:
http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Nagato
https://probe.org/utilitarianism-the-greatest-good-for-the-greatest-number/
Music:
Naruto OST - Girei
Naruto OST - Maisou
OUTRO:
Rainy days - KITBASH - https://soundcloud.com/kitbashmusic/rainy-days
KITBASH’s page - https://soundcloud.com/kitbashmusic
COPYRIGHT FAIR USE NOTICE
TITLE 17 US CODE SECTIONS 107-118 OF THE COPYRIGHT LAW
ALL MEDIA IN THIS VIDEO IS USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVIEW AND COMMENTARY UNDER THE TERMS OF FAIR USE
ALL FOOTAGE, MUSIC AND IMAGES USED BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
https://wn.com/Naruto_Pain's_Philosophy
Pain is my favourite villain in the Naruto universe because of his philosophy, but also because of his leadership. Pain was terrifying, calculated, menacing and not to mention, he also had the best voice of any character in Naruto dubbed or subbed.
LINKS:
Twitter:https://twitter.com/sagesrain
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sages_rain/
Tumblr: https://sagesrain.tumblr.com/
Eyes - Young Justice Fanfiction: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12520399/1/Eyes
https://www.quotev.com/sagesrain
SOURCES/INSPIRATION:
http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Nagato
https://probe.org/utilitarianism-the-greatest-good-for-the-greatest-number/
Music:
Naruto OST - Girei
Naruto OST - Maisou
OUTRO:
Rainy days - KITBASH - https://soundcloud.com/kitbashmusic/rainy-days
KITBASH’s page - https://soundcloud.com/kitbashmusic
COPYRIGHT FAIR USE NOTICE
TITLE 17 US CODE SECTIONS 107-118 OF THE COPYRIGHT LAW
ALL MEDIA IN THIS VIDEO IS USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVIEW AND COMMENTARY UNDER THE TERMS OF FAIR USE
ALL FOOTAGE, MUSIC AND IMAGES USED BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
- published: 06 Aug 2017
- views: 1336111
3:19
When to See a Doctor about Chronic Hip Pain
When arthritis pain interferes with daily activity, it may be time to consider total hip replacement. Dr. Steven Allsing, an orthopedic surgeon affiliated with ...
When arthritis pain interferes with daily activity, it may be time to consider total hip replacement. Dr. Steven Allsing, an orthopedic surgeon affiliated with Sharp Grossmont Hospital, discusses when to see a doctor.
To learn more about hip replacement surgery at Sharp HealthCare in San Diego, visit https://www.sharp.com/services/ortho/treatments/hip-replacement-surgery.cfm.
Visit our website: https://www.sharp.com
Find a doctor at Sharp: https://www.sharp.com/san-diego-doctors/
Subscribe or see more videos from Sharp HealthCare: https://www.youtube.com/sharphealthcare
Like Sharp HealthCare on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharphealthcare
Follow Sharp HealthCare on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharphealthcare/
Follow Sharp HealthCare on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sharphealthcare
Call us at 1-800-82-SHARP
https://wn.com/When_To_See_A_Doctor_About_Chronic_Hip_Pain
When arthritis pain interferes with daily activity, it may be time to consider total hip replacement. Dr. Steven Allsing, an orthopedic surgeon affiliated with Sharp Grossmont Hospital, discusses when to see a doctor.
To learn more about hip replacement surgery at Sharp HealthCare in San Diego, visit https://www.sharp.com/services/ortho/treatments/hip-replacement-surgery.cfm.
Visit our website: https://www.sharp.com
Find a doctor at Sharp: https://www.sharp.com/san-diego-doctors/
Subscribe or see more videos from Sharp HealthCare: https://www.youtube.com/sharphealthcare
Like Sharp HealthCare on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharphealthcare
Follow Sharp HealthCare on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharphealthcare/
Follow Sharp HealthCare on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sharphealthcare
Call us at 1-800-82-SHARP
- published: 15 Feb 2018
- views: 625681
13:58
How to Fix Plantar Fasciitis (NO MORE HEEL PAIN!)
Plantar Fasciitis is one of the most common recurring tendonitis injuries that active people will have to deal with. Often times, the reason why the plantar fa...
Plantar Fasciitis is one of the most common recurring tendonitis injuries that active people will have to deal with. Often times, the reason why the plantar fascia keeps getting inflamed and the symptoms keep coming back is due to the fact that we never truly treat the cause of the pain rather just the source of the pain. In this video, I’m going to show you what is really causing your heel pain so you can finally fix it forever.
First, it helps to understand the role of the plantar fascia. The real job of this tough structure is to support your arch in standing. It runs from the calcaneus or heel distally towards the tendon sheaths of the toes. Essentially, it spans the entire arch and can be felt if you strum across this area with your thumb. For those that have inflammation of the fascia, you feel a distinct knife-life stabbing pain in your heel when you take a step (especially in the morning).
The reason the symptoms are particularly worst in the morning is that the plantar fascia has had a chance to shorten and tighten up a bit over night with your foot remaining in a plantar flexed position mostly from the covers pulling your ankle down. Even later in the day however, the pain is obvious and it prevents those that suffer from it from walking, running or competing normally.
The problem is that people often times will seek out treatment for their plantar fasciitis and be left with either no resolution to the problem or worse, they feel slightly better but the pain comes back quickly. This is because doing nothing but ultrasounding, rubbing, massaging or rolling a lacrosse ball on the arch is not getting at the real problem. You are simply attacking the symptom and not the cause. So let’s get to the cause.
Most of the time, if you test your calf flexibility on the side of pain and determine that you have calf tightness then you definitely want to fix that since that is almost always the cause of same sided pain. The problem is however, doing a traditional hanging standing calf stretch off the stairs is not going to fix this pain. Instead, you need to realize that the pain is coming from the inability of the foot to maintain a rigid position at the time you lift your heel off the ground to propel your body. It is maintaining an everted heel with a loose midfoot which creates an unstable foot to try and press off of. This will result in an enormous amount of stress being shifted to the fascia to do something it is not equipped to do.
So if you want to stretch your calf you have to place the foot back in the position you are struggling to maintain. This is shown in three different ways in the video. Now, if the pain you are getting is coming from a side that does not exhibit calf tightness then you would want to look to the opposite side glute medius for weakness or a lack of thoracic extension or rotation to that side.
When the glute medium is weak on the opposite hip you get a dropping of the hip on that side. This forces the opposite foot (the one you are having the pain on) into pronation and creates an unstable foot once again. Either way, regardless of what the cause is you can see that it has nothing to do with the foot itself and everything to do with the joints above like the ankle, hip or spine.
If you are looking for a complete workout program that helps you to build a body that is fortified against injury and helps you to build ripped athletic muscle at the same time, head to the link below and get the ATHLEAN-X Training System.
If you like the fact that this channel is created by a physical therapist and can help you to tackle the pains and injuries that have been nagging you forever while still showing you how to build muscle and get ripped, then please be sure to subscribe to the channel as well.
Build Muscle in 90 Days - http://athleanx.com/x/my-workouts
Subscribe to this channel here - http://youtube.com/user/jdcav24
https://wn.com/How_To_Fix_Plantar_Fasciitis_(No_More_Heel_Pain_)
Plantar Fasciitis is one of the most common recurring tendonitis injuries that active people will have to deal with. Often times, the reason why the plantar fascia keeps getting inflamed and the symptoms keep coming back is due to the fact that we never truly treat the cause of the pain rather just the source of the pain. In this video, I’m going to show you what is really causing your heel pain so you can finally fix it forever.
First, it helps to understand the role of the plantar fascia. The real job of this tough structure is to support your arch in standing. It runs from the calcaneus or heel distally towards the tendon sheaths of the toes. Essentially, it spans the entire arch and can be felt if you strum across this area with your thumb. For those that have inflammation of the fascia, you feel a distinct knife-life stabbing pain in your heel when you take a step (especially in the morning).
The reason the symptoms are particularly worst in the morning is that the plantar fascia has had a chance to shorten and tighten up a bit over night with your foot remaining in a plantar flexed position mostly from the covers pulling your ankle down. Even later in the day however, the pain is obvious and it prevents those that suffer from it from walking, running or competing normally.
The problem is that people often times will seek out treatment for their plantar fasciitis and be left with either no resolution to the problem or worse, they feel slightly better but the pain comes back quickly. This is because doing nothing but ultrasounding, rubbing, massaging or rolling a lacrosse ball on the arch is not getting at the real problem. You are simply attacking the symptom and not the cause. So let’s get to the cause.
Most of the time, if you test your calf flexibility on the side of pain and determine that you have calf tightness then you definitely want to fix that since that is almost always the cause of same sided pain. The problem is however, doing a traditional hanging standing calf stretch off the stairs is not going to fix this pain. Instead, you need to realize that the pain is coming from the inability of the foot to maintain a rigid position at the time you lift your heel off the ground to propel your body. It is maintaining an everted heel with a loose midfoot which creates an unstable foot to try and press off of. This will result in an enormous amount of stress being shifted to the fascia to do something it is not equipped to do.
So if you want to stretch your calf you have to place the foot back in the position you are struggling to maintain. This is shown in three different ways in the video. Now, if the pain you are getting is coming from a side that does not exhibit calf tightness then you would want to look to the opposite side glute medius for weakness or a lack of thoracic extension or rotation to that side.
When the glute medium is weak on the opposite hip you get a dropping of the hip on that side. This forces the opposite foot (the one you are having the pain on) into pronation and creates an unstable foot once again. Either way, regardless of what the cause is you can see that it has nothing to do with the foot itself and everything to do with the joints above like the ankle, hip or spine.
If you are looking for a complete workout program that helps you to build a body that is fortified against injury and helps you to build ripped athletic muscle at the same time, head to the link below and get the ATHLEAN-X Training System.
If you like the fact that this channel is created by a physical therapist and can help you to tackle the pains and injuries that have been nagging you forever while still showing you how to build muscle and get ripped, then please be sure to subscribe to the channel as well.
Build Muscle in 90 Days - http://athleanx.com/x/my-workouts
Subscribe to this channel here - http://youtube.com/user/jdcav24
- published: 29 Nov 2018
- views: 4488451
4:44
#3 Most Common Cause of Hip Pain - Rectus Femoris Origin Strain
Get instant access my free hip pain eCourse: https://www.p2sportscare.com/courses-list/
#hippain #hipimpingement #hippinch
Call and make an appointment: 714-...
Get instant access my free hip pain eCourse: https://www.p2sportscare.com/courses-list/
#hippain #hipimpingement #hippinch
Call and make an appointment: 714-502-4243
21 Best Hip Mobility Drills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEMc3BBQ5Mg
Other Hip Injuries for Runners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeBn93mByDc
rectus femoris pain, anterior thigh pain with running, rectus femoris treatment, rectus femoris therapy, stretch for rectus femoris, stretch for front of hip, anterior groin pain with running, hip pain from running, hip pain, it band hip pain, left hip pain, hip pain treatment, hip bone pain, hip pain symptoms, hip muscle pain, arthritis hip pain, hip pain causes, hip pain relief, rectus femoris, rectus femoris injury, rectus femoris muscle, rectus femoris tear
Most runners at one time or another will experience hip pain when running, as most as if it aches into the joint or the groin. The pain may get worse as you run and when your all done, you ice it and think with a good night’s rest it will be gone… hopefully. Unfortunately some runners aren’t so lucky. When you wake up you might feel pain with simple tasks, even putting on your shoes. I have had this and I defeated it. The trick is you have to know what you are dealing with in the first place when it come to hip pain when running.
What are some Signs and Symptoms of Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
Pain on the front of the hip around the groin
Pain with long strides, putting on shoes, walking stairs, standing from a sitting position
Pain with quick hip flexion
Slow onset
Pain increases with activity
Possible radiation to knee
How do I know if I have Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
X-ray’s will rule out if there is a problem in the joint
Definitive answer is an MRI
Physical Exam by a Medical Professional
What causes Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
Overuse
Acute Trauma
Strain during eccentric contractions
Who gets Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
Runners
Triathletes
Cyclists
Baseball players
Hockey players
Soccer players
What are some common treatments for Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
Rest
Stretching
Ice
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory medications
Active Release Technique®
Corticosteroid Injection
Massage
Platelet Rich Plasma
How does P2 Sports Care treat Hip Flexor Tendonitis?
First you must understand how inflammation of the tendon could occur. Many times when tissues in the body become overused they have a tendency of developing small tears from micro-trauma. The tendon of the hip flexor is no exception. These tears within tendons and other soft tissues fill up with scar tissue overtime. This scar tissue is not as flexible and resilient as normal tendinous tissue and as a result can tear again easily and the cycle will continue, thus leading to the development of a repetitive stress injury. This is how hip pain when running can become chronic.
At P2 Sports Care we believe much of the RICE method can be done at home when the injury is acute (fresh). However, rarely do we consider Hip Flexor Tendonitis as an acute or traumatic injury. When most people feel pain in the hip region it has actually had a “silent” problem for months, so it is perfect for our type of treatment. This condition normally responds quickly to types of treatment which focus on removing scar tissue, such as Active Release® and Graston.
Careful palpation of the area may in fact reveal the problem is not of the primary hip flexor tendon (psoas tendon) at all, but rather from tendonitis of other structures. The rectus femoris, obturator externus, pectineus, sartorius and the anterior portion of the hip capsule can be the primary structures causing hip pain when running of similar in presentation. If you have a provider with skilled palpation skills, the exact structure is not hard to locate.
We focus on a systematic approach to improving the health of the problematic tendons/ muscles and give instructions for prevention of re-injury.
https://wn.com/3_Most_Common_Cause_Of_Hip_Pain_Rectus_Femoris_Origin_Strain
Get instant access my free hip pain eCourse: https://www.p2sportscare.com/courses-list/
#hippain #hipimpingement #hippinch
Call and make an appointment: 714-502-4243
21 Best Hip Mobility Drills: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEMc3BBQ5Mg
Other Hip Injuries for Runners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeBn93mByDc
rectus femoris pain, anterior thigh pain with running, rectus femoris treatment, rectus femoris therapy, stretch for rectus femoris, stretch for front of hip, anterior groin pain with running, hip pain from running, hip pain, it band hip pain, left hip pain, hip pain treatment, hip bone pain, hip pain symptoms, hip muscle pain, arthritis hip pain, hip pain causes, hip pain relief, rectus femoris, rectus femoris injury, rectus femoris muscle, rectus femoris tear
Most runners at one time or another will experience hip pain when running, as most as if it aches into the joint or the groin. The pain may get worse as you run and when your all done, you ice it and think with a good night’s rest it will be gone… hopefully. Unfortunately some runners aren’t so lucky. When you wake up you might feel pain with simple tasks, even putting on your shoes. I have had this and I defeated it. The trick is you have to know what you are dealing with in the first place when it come to hip pain when running.
What are some Signs and Symptoms of Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
Pain on the front of the hip around the groin
Pain with long strides, putting on shoes, walking stairs, standing from a sitting position
Pain with quick hip flexion
Slow onset
Pain increases with activity
Possible radiation to knee
How do I know if I have Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
X-ray’s will rule out if there is a problem in the joint
Definitive answer is an MRI
Physical Exam by a Medical Professional
What causes Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
Overuse
Acute Trauma
Strain during eccentric contractions
Who gets Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
Runners
Triathletes
Cyclists
Baseball players
Hockey players
Soccer players
What are some common treatments for Hip Flexor Tendonitis (hip pain when running)?
Rest
Stretching
Ice
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory medications
Active Release Technique®
Corticosteroid Injection
Massage
Platelet Rich Plasma
How does P2 Sports Care treat Hip Flexor Tendonitis?
First you must understand how inflammation of the tendon could occur. Many times when tissues in the body become overused they have a tendency of developing small tears from micro-trauma. The tendon of the hip flexor is no exception. These tears within tendons and other soft tissues fill up with scar tissue overtime. This scar tissue is not as flexible and resilient as normal tendinous tissue and as a result can tear again easily and the cycle will continue, thus leading to the development of a repetitive stress injury. This is how hip pain when running can become chronic.
At P2 Sports Care we believe much of the RICE method can be done at home when the injury is acute (fresh). However, rarely do we consider Hip Flexor Tendonitis as an acute or traumatic injury. When most people feel pain in the hip region it has actually had a “silent” problem for months, so it is perfect for our type of treatment. This condition normally responds quickly to types of treatment which focus on removing scar tissue, such as Active Release® and Graston.
Careful palpation of the area may in fact reveal the problem is not of the primary hip flexor tendon (psoas tendon) at all, but rather from tendonitis of other structures. The rectus femoris, obturator externus, pectineus, sartorius and the anterior portion of the hip capsule can be the primary structures causing hip pain when running of similar in presentation. If you have a provider with skilled palpation skills, the exact structure is not hard to locate.
We focus on a systematic approach to improving the health of the problematic tendons/ muscles and give instructions for prevention of re-injury.
- published: 27 Mar 2013
- views: 1821611
3:23
What Causes Chest Pain When It's Not Your Heart
Dr. Rimmerman, author of the Cleveland Clinic Guides: "Speaking with Your Cardiologist" and "Heart Attack," talks about what causes chest pain and what to do if...
Dr. Rimmerman, author of the Cleveland Clinic Guides: "Speaking with Your Cardiologist" and "Heart Attack," talks about what causes chest pain and what to do if you have chest pain and your doctor rules out cardiac causes.
https://wn.com/What_Causes_Chest_Pain_When_It's_Not_Your_Heart
Dr. Rimmerman, author of the Cleveland Clinic Guides: "Speaking with Your Cardiologist" and "Heart Attack," talks about what causes chest pain and what to do if you have chest pain and your doctor rules out cardiac causes.
- published: 30 Nov 2011
- views: 1214030