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In a message dated 2/4/2004 11:32:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,

kidtorrid@... writes:

> My question is this. What is up with my deep hip flexors, they

> are still sore, they still hurt when i try to do leg lifts. When are

> these ligaments going to heal??

Hi Barry:

I have the same problem with one of mine. I was bilaterally resurfed with an

18 month interval. My best guess is that before hammering away at the muscle

with exercise, one needs to get it " balanced " for maybe a year or so, with

relatively moderate exercise.

I'm almost 9 months post-op on the painful one and like you, have gone at it

hammer and tongs. Last night at the beginning of my karate class, I was amazed

at how much better it felt, and was able to do really hard chest-height front

kicks. I did about 15 min. of sparring and felt fine. This morning, my psoas

hurts quite a bit when I lift the leg.

I'm reassured by the fact that the pain lessens after a couple of days

without doing anything, so I put it down to overdoing it when I feel good. Our

bodies need ample time to readjust and perhaps what we forget is that we got

older

while waiting for our surgery, sometimes a lot older.

All in all, though, I feel I'm performing better than I did when I was 25,

and I'll be 50 this July. Time will tell. I suspect you're feeling the

impatience of an accomplished athlete. We like improving when in fact the odds

are it

won't continue in the same way. I'm a believer that we just have to accept

improvement in our finesse once we hit a certain age, because the young 'uns

have

the advantage in speed.

Des Tuck

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Let them rest for a few months and then gradually start to get them strong

again. 4 months is way early in the healing process even for a young stud like

yourself.

JB BHR 04/02 and 50 also.

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Hi Barry, I am almost 38 and had both hips resurfaced last May. I also

played at the very high level and trying again to get into it again. My

right hip is 100%, but my left gets the same symptoms as yours. However, I

found a new love in running, so I lose a lot of strength and ability to lift

left leg straight up, like stepping on a very tall step or a chair, or

getting out of the car only when I run and run pretty fast (like 6

min/mile). I talked to trainer and he said that it is my hip flexor and that

I need w. training, so started on that.

if I was not active, or just biking, I think left hip would be 100% as well,

but " pounding " seems to affect that flexor. Celebrex does a very good job of

" masking " the problem, but I am so happy that I don't need any more

medications. I think, also, that in about a year time span things can heal

fully. I hope.

Miren

Hip flexor

Hello everyone

I am 4 months post op feb 2. I was a very active

tournament level tennis player, (50 yr) old winning matches against

guys

half my age. Ok reality check...thats the past...So now, I have

worked my way back to lifting heavy weights at the gym. I have also

increased my cardio to 45 min on a bike machine, or stair climber or

eliptical machine. Sometimes i do one half hour, just recently one

hour. My question is this. What is up with my deep hip flexors, they

are still sore, they still hurt when i try to do leg lifts. When are

these ligaments going to heal?? Yours, Barry..... Left Hip/ conserve

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Barry,

I'm glad to know someone else is having difficulty with hip flexors....my

left anterior thigh/hip flexor is very slow to gain strength and continues

to hurt when I do too many leg lifts. There is no pain when I press on it

and none when I walk, just when I'm doing forward leg lifts. My PT said

that time should take care of everything and to just be patient and continue

to work the muscle gently. I have found that if I will do my leg lifts

every other day instead of every day, I gain strength more easily. My left

hip was the first to go and was hurting for at least 6 yrs prior to surgery.

I had both hips done 5 months ago and my right hip and leg muscles feel

fine. Hope this helps!

Dianne Bilateral C+ 8-25-03

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>Reply-To: surfacehippy

>To: surfacehippy

>Subject: Hip flexor

>Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 04:51:16 -0000

>

> Hello everyone

> I am 4 months post op feb 2. I was a very active

>tournament level tennis player, (50 yr) old winning matches against

>guys

>half my age. Ok reality check...thats the past...So now, I have

>worked my way back to lifting heavy weights at the gym. I have also

>increased my cardio to 45 min on a bike machine, or stair climber or

>eliptical machine. Sometimes i do one half hour, just recently one

>hour. My question is this. What is up with my deep hip flexors, they

>are still sore, they still hurt when i try to do leg lifts. When are

>these ligaments going to heal?? Yours, Barry..... Left Hip/ conserve

>plus

>

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