Hip and Groin Pain - HIP FLEXOR TIGHTNESS!

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Suffering from hip and groin pain?
Hip and groin pain is one of the most common problem we see in the clinic
If you are an officworker/ gamer that sits for a long time, a person who loves riding and/or a person who drives a lot.
Hip flexor will be tight because you are putting them in a shortened position all the time. Which can lead to hip and groin pain experience.
People that are more prone to hip flexor tightness:
People that have occupations that involve prolonged periods of sitting are prone to hip flexor tightness as the hips are in a sustained flexed position during sitting. People that engage in regular exercise such as running and cycling are also more prone to tight hip flexors. Sportspeople playing kicking sports such as soccer and football are also more likely to experience excessive flexor tightness as the kicking motion involves repetitive hip flexion movements.
The consequences of tight hip flexors:
Tight hip flexors can be a local source of pain around the hip joint which can be present during prolonged periods of sitting or during sporting activities that utilise the hip flexor muscles. Excessive tightness of the hip flexors can change lumbo-pelvic posture as it pulls the pelvis into an anteriorly tilted position. Increased anterior pelvic tilt increases the curve within the lumbar spine (lordosis) which in turn can cause the facet joint of the lumbar spine to be compressed more and tighten up surrounding back extensor muscles such as the erector spinae; this can lead to associated lower back pain.
Tight hip flexors and altered alignment of the pelvis can also lead to over-activity of the hip flexor muscles and altered neuromuscular activity of the gluteal and core muscles which can further be a source of hip pain.

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Any questions regarding hip & groin pain ? ASK AWAY! But before that please remember to click LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE🛎 if you haven’t already! 💕💕I appreciate you & thank you so much for your support.

MelThePhysio
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First stretch is exactly what I've been looking for! Thank you

michaelfavata
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I just got back from a long roadtrip and had never experienced anything like this before. Thank uou

Mehranator
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This channel is SOo helpful!! So glad I found your help!!

shaunrussell
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Thank you so much I have learned a lot . But I still feel little pains in my groin area but not much pains

abubakarisumaila
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That's really helpful
Can you please upload tight and painful hamstrings
I particularly have tightness in upper part.

nehapatel
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Wahhhh I noticed the other day that my posture looked like the one at the beginning and this is exactly what I've been needing for the past few years!

valeriehanson
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How often do we do stretch’s and strengthening? Everyday? Thanks for your video.

danieljensen
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I’m going to a chiropractor for lower back and hip pain lower back pain is slowly going away but hips hurt when I squat

hectorcolon
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Hi Melanie, your video was really interesting thank you. About 6 weeks ago I felt a stabbing pain in my groin inner thigh and hip area. I was shocked. It hasn't changed. It also affects me when I cross my legs and it's also painful when I try spreading my legs. My career has changed over the last 12 months from previously being on my feet to working in an office. Could you please advise me or direct me to an appropriate video. Many thanks 😁

Lord.J.C
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Thanks Melanie for a great video tutorial,
I have question, i have pain while i kneel down and trying to raise up my knee
(like in 2:56)
towards my chest, what should i do? i tried to stretch my PSOAS and it didnt help.
Thanks a lot

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hi, the clanshells, is it normal to feel some of the tention in the inned knee? thanks c:

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Can tight hip flexors reduce the leg rom?

avishek
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Mam I'm an football ⚽ player.. I have groin pain and it slightly increasing day by day... ND now i have pian near hips... 😔
How many days could i rest....???
About not playing footballl

rameshrsp
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I m so inflexible i want to do splits but i cant

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