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I have a client who has asked that I concentrate/spend more time on her deep hip muscles, particularly hip flexor and rotators. I did some psoas release work (which she wasn't as impressed with as the other people I've done that work on!), I've done thorough glute work (special attention to lateral hip while working glutes), and did some slow, deep, and specific work along her IT band, which was very tight (she ended up with a bruise ) but she still feels like her area of concern isn't completely addressed. I realize that I don't really have specific techniques for the iliacus and the tensor fasciae latae, which sounds like what she really needs.
One thing that's strange is that this client does Yoga (she's actually a yoga instructor) and so I wouldn't expect her to be so tight. (Tight according to her.) Her hips are indeed very flexible as far as I can tell. Therefore, I haven't had good results from ROM and stretching.
I'm seeing a different client this Friday who said she just completed a weekend of intense yoga training and she, too, is complaining of hip pain. Any ideas on why yoga is so stressful to the hips?
More importantly, any suggestions on specific techniques for working this area?
One thing that's strange is that this client does Yoga (she's actually a yoga instructor) and so I wouldn't expect her to be so tight. (Tight according to her.) Her hips are indeed very flexible as far as I can tell. Therefore, I haven't had good results from ROM and stretching.
I'm seeing a different client this Friday who said she just completed a weekend of intense yoga training and she, too, is complaining of hip pain. Any ideas on why yoga is so stressful to the hips?
More importantly, any suggestions on specific techniques for working this area?