Monday, February 1, 2021

FAI Rehab Protocol Part 4 - Hip Strength Exercises

FAI Rehab Protocol Part 4 - Hip Strength Exercises - themanualtherapist.com

Exercise Rehab Protocol
Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome (FAI)

[SERIES] 4/5

HIP STRENGTH & MOTOR CONTROL

In case you missed them, click for parts 1, 2, 3!

Hip-abductor weakness is often present in patients with FAIS.

3 primary hip abductors include:
  • Gluteus maximus, minimus, and medius.
  • The tensor fascia-lata functions as an abductor, but has strong internal-rotation capabilities.
  • More internal rotation tends to increase the symptoms of FAIS.
Restoring gluteal strength can start with floor exercises, such as:
  • Side-lying hip abduction.
  • Clamshells.
  • Bridging variations.
Progress to standing and dynamic exercises that increase both strength and motor control, i.e.
  • Side stepping with a resistance band positioned at the feet.
Progress to unilateral tasks, such as:
  • Step-downs in multiple planes.
Clinicians should monitor pelvic control during the advance to dynamic activities.

Variations, help the patient achieve strength and motor control, such as:
  • Reverse lunges with front tap.
  • Ipsilateral Romanian deadlift with a dowel rod.
  • Lateral step-down with heel hovers.
Complete 3 sets of 10 repetitions, 3 to 4 days per week.
Medicine balls, kettlebells, or dumbbells can be added to promote hip strength and motor control.

NEXT UP:

Flexibility and Mobility Exercises

via @physicaltherapyresearch on instagram

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. 
Want to learn more or contact him?
Reach out online:
@Grapplersperformance

Learn more online - new online discussion group included!


Want an approach that enhances your existing evaluation and treatment? No commercial model gives you THE answer. You need an approach that blends the modern with the old school. 
  • NEW - Online Discussion Group
  • Live cases
  • webinars
  • lecture
  • Live Q&A
  • over 600 videos - hundreds of techniques and more! 
  • Check out MMT Insiders
Keeping it Eclectic...

Via Wellness http://www.rssmix.com/

No comments:

Post a Comment