If you have ever felt tension in the front of your hips after sitting too long, struggled with lower back pain or had difficulty touching your toes, your hip flexors may be to blame. These often ...
Rotational abnormalities are a common problem in many neuromuscular disorders, such as cerebral palsy and myelomeningocele. Torsional bony deformities, identified during the clinical examination, may ...
The tensor fasciae latae (TFL) is a small muscle at the top of your thighs that unlocks hip internal rotation—key for coiling into your trail leg on the backswing, posting on the lead side on the ...
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I teach mobility classes every week, and while I might add some stretching into the mix toward the end of class, it’s not the way I prefer to build strong hips — or muscles and joints, more generally.