4 Tips To Fix Knee Pain!
Most cases of knee pain when lifting are due to either mobility and/or stability problems in the lower body. In this video, Dr. Aaron Horschig walks you through how to address each of the following:
1) Ankle Mobility
2) Hip Internal Rotation
3) Knee Stability
4) Glute Coordination
While there may be one specific point in time at which the pain strikes, non-traumatic knee pain is usually the result of something that has been building for some time. The signs of injury are often present even before symptoms appear. For example, numerous research studies have found a connection between knee problems like patellofemoral pain syndrome, illiotibial band (ITB) syndrome, and even the development of osteoarthritis (OA) to movement problems such as excessive hip adduction (thigh moving towards the midline of the body) and internal rotation.
This means that while you may have experienced pain for the first time after a heavy squat workout last week, the cause of injury may have actually been building up to that point for a while. Therefore, the quality of your technique and the manner you load your body during training will always be the most important factor in whether you get stronger and find success or whether you fail to progress because of an injury.
If you think you're dealing with patellar tendinopathy (which presents as a load intolerance rather than a movement problem), check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5fXd5FCS_0&t=146s
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Opening & closing track by JookTheFirst: https://soundcloud.com/jookthefirst
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Видео 4 Tips To Fix Knee Pain! канала Squat University
1) Ankle Mobility
2) Hip Internal Rotation
3) Knee Stability
4) Glute Coordination
While there may be one specific point in time at which the pain strikes, non-traumatic knee pain is usually the result of something that has been building for some time. The signs of injury are often present even before symptoms appear. For example, numerous research studies have found a connection between knee problems like patellofemoral pain syndrome, illiotibial band (ITB) syndrome, and even the development of osteoarthritis (OA) to movement problems such as excessive hip adduction (thigh moving towards the midline of the body) and internal rotation.
This means that while you may have experienced pain for the first time after a heavy squat workout last week, the cause of injury may have actually been building up to that point for a while. Therefore, the quality of your technique and the manner you load your body during training will always be the most important factor in whether you get stronger and find success or whether you fail to progress because of an injury.
If you think you're dealing with patellar tendinopathy (which presents as a load intolerance rather than a movement problem), check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5fXd5FCS_0&t=146s
Buy my book: https://www.amazon.com/Squat-Bible-Ultimate-Mastering-Strength/dp/1540395421
Subscribe to this channel here: https://tinyurl.com/y2eq7kpr
Recommended products: https://squatuniversity.com/recommended-products/
____________________________________________________________
Big thanks to 3d4Medical and their app Complete Anatomy for the visual of the body today. If you would like to use their app at a discounted price, check out this link: https://store.3d4medical.com/application/user-kind?id=1&affiliate=true&promo=Zt83d843cA&clickId=bcf492a92e694ecd92ccd96866aff21e
Music credits
Opening & closing track by JookTheFirst: https://soundcloud.com/jookthefirst
Connect with SquatUniversity:
Visit the website: http://www.squatuniversity.com
Like the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SquatUnivers...
Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/squatuniversity
Follow on TikTok: @SquatUniversity
Follow on Instagram: http://instagram.com/squat_university
Listen to the Podcast on: apple iTunes, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Google Play and the Anchor App!
Special thank you to Evan Pierson Productions for his help in making this video!
Видео 4 Tips To Fix Knee Pain! канала Squat University
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