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Hip pain relief: top 3 mistakes (labral tears, arthritis, FAI)

WATCH: Fail This Fitness Test and Die:    • This Practical Physical Fitness Test ...   Have hip pain? Been told you have a labral tear, hip arthritis, or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)? The top 3 hip pain mistakes can stop you from getting out of hip pain - and can actually make your hip pain worse. 👉 Get Healthy Hips even with Hip Impingement! https://uprighthealth.com/fai 👉 Fix Your Hips with Healthy Hips: https://uprighthealth.com/healthy-hips ---- REFERENCES X-ray and MRI and pain 1) labral tears common in people with absolutely no symptoms: a) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9... b) http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/... 2) Severity of arthritis in x-ray not related to pain: http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h5983 3) FAI bone shapes and pain: a) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19... b) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18... 4) Overview of FAI and x-ray/MRI: http://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/radiol... Stopping all movement 1) vox article - https://www.vox.com/science-and-healt... 2) Overview of spinal fusion - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... 2) Back in control (book) - http://amzn.to/2xAy67A Giving up too soon 1) Back in control (book) - http://amzn.to/2xAy67A ---- ABOUT THIS VIDEO In this video, Matt covers three mistakes people make that prevent them from getting relief from hip pain. 1) Believing that an X-ray or MRI will definitively find the cause of your hip pain. 2) Stopping all hip exercises 3) Giving up on hip exercises too soon The first mistake is thinking that an X-ray or MRI identifies the source of your problem. Often, people are told that something in an X-ray or MRI is the reason they have pain. This could be a labral tear, arthritis, or cam or pincer bone shapes called femoroacetabular impingement (FAI/hip impingement). It's important to remember that none of these things have been shown to be definitively linked to hip pain. In fact, in study after study, there is no relationship between the severity of labral tears, arthritis, or FAI bone shapes and pain. The second mistake is stopping all movement. Often doctors will tell you stop moving because it will accelerate damage to your hips. If you're familiar with the history of back pain and spinal fusion surgery, this may sound familiar. For years, if you had chronic back pain, doctors would look at X-rays and MRIs for signs of arthritis, degenerative discs, and other pathologies. Surgery was often considered the best option when a few months of rest and/or physical therapy failed. Over the decades, high quality research has shown that long periods of bed rest actually make things worse, that spinal fusion is not better than long term exercise based, non-invasive treatment, and that spinal fusion itself doesn't reliably relieve back pain! This is a familiar pattern that happened with shoulder impingement, knee meniscus tears, and seems to now be happening with hip surgeries. The third most common mistake with hip pain is giving up too soon on non-invasive approaches. A spine surgeon, Dr. David Hanscom, wrote a book about how to get out of back pain without surgery. After years of performing spinal fusions and seeing their disappointing results, he strongly advises that people dedicate themselves to lengthy, detailed exercise regimens before ever considering surgery. And if first attempts at therapy or training fail, he strongly suggests that people be patient and diligently seek out other help and other ways to help their muscles. You need to learn about your unique body and what it uniquely needs. Learning how to retrain your hip muscles with a trainer, physical therapist, or coach can take time and may involve struggle, but the alternative is surgery - which is unproven and based on very limited evidence. ---- HELPFUL VIDEOS How do you know if you have a hip labral tear? -    • How do you know if you have a hip lab...   Can you get better if you have hip osteoarthritis? -    • Can you get better if you have pain f...   Femoroacetabular impingement: 3 MUST reads -    • Don't get surgery for femoroacetabula...   Hips playlist:    • Hip compensations and the band pull t...   ---- MUSIC Ccmixter.org - Grapes - I dunno Bensound.com - Funky element Bensound.com - Energy

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