Exercise Rehab Protocol
Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome (FAI) [SERIES] 3/5
CORE STABILIZATION:
Teaching patients to improve core stabilization is another key intervention, as it is the fulcrum of the functional kinetic chain.
Recruitment of the ‘core’ stabilizes the abdomen and lumbar spine and facilitates movement of the extremities and spine.
Early stages should involve work in the supine position to coordinate breathing with abdominal drawing or hollowing, similar to the postural exercise focus.
- Quadruped bird-dog
- Supine dead- bug
- exercises offer challenges to core stabilization.
- Next, upper or lower extremity motion can be sequentially added before advanced variations of simultaneous upper and lower extremity motion are implemented.
- prone and side-plank variations challenge core stabilization.
- Next, progress to rotational exercises from seated, kneeling, and standing postures.
In the coming posts, more advanced progressions and exercises will be featured, including
- Hip Strength & Motor Control Exercises
- Flexibility and Mobility Exercises
Dalton Urrutia, MSc PT
Dalton is a Physical Therapist from Oregon, currently living and running the performance physiotherapy clinic he founded in London for Grapplers and Strength & Conditioning athletes. Dalton runs the popular instagram account @physicaltherapyresearch, where he posts easy summaries of current and relevant research on health, fitness, and rehab topics.
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