Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 First thing is don't be impatient. It may have taken decades for you to screw it up and it's going to take maybe a month for each year of that to get it right. My best general advice is find a Pilates instructor and do those exercises. I'm 11 months post-op and still dealing with it, and it gets complicated by a back problem because the shortened psoas makes you bend over. Best of luck Des In a message dated 4/23/2004 8:32:56 PM Pacific Standard Time, lylemenendezoneword@... writes: i know you have all been here, and i know you all found your own ways of doing this and have therapists that may be a bit more innovative than the ones i am stuck with. i am 8 weeks post-op but i fear if i don't get this psoas stretched out i am gonna be walking like this forever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2004 Report Share Posted April 24, 2004 Hi : Yeah the " psoas " . I did not even know I had one till 2 months after surgery (everything was " hip stretching " to me) but one of the hippies pointed out this excellent website for muscles and exercises: http://www.exrx.net/Lists/Directory.html . I had only one year of limping pre-op due to joint restriction. Could barely straighten my leg while standing and if I did, it tilted my pelvis a little and hurt my back. So much for the pre-op situation. What follows is pretty humdrum and maybe you already do this. But it is the only thing I know you can do at home for stretching the psoas. And it has been successful for me, with a lot of patience and perseverance. At day 12 post-op I started leg lifts in various directions leaning on my 2 crutches. For the lift backwards there wasn't enough stretch, so I put my foot a little behind me, straightened the knee and try to push the pelvis forward and keep the upper body vertical. (like a mini " standing lunge " , see later). I did that 3 x a day till wk 8, when I started doing a more progressive " standing lunge " as one of my exercises during a 15 min hot shower in the morning. ( Strangely enough the exrx.net website only mentions the " kneeling lunge " which I also started doing around wk 11). The " standing " one is a little more difficult because it requires more muscle control. So,take a step forward with the good leg. Now keep the knee straight and transfer your weight to the forward leg by pushing your pelvis forward and keeping you upper body vertical, bending the forward knee. The tough thing is to keep the other knee straight while putting pressure on the psoas. I found that tightening the glutemax. is necessary. At wk 10 I could really see improvement. At wk 12 I had about as much ROM as in my other leg ( I am not very flexible), which is good enough for walking and running without putting too much pressure on my back. At wk 13 I started practice hitting tennisballs against the wall and now at wk 22 I am playing tennis singles at about 80 % of where I used to (and want to) be. Hope this information is of some use. Unfortunately, no " silver bullet " . Ed Mont RC+, Nov '03 PS. I tried a therapist once and gave up. --------------------------------------------- > okay everybody...send me your best psoas remedies. > send to me direct at maryfleas@a... if you want so as not to > bugger up the boards with redundancy > > i waited way too long for my resurf..(left feb 27th...and i am still > walking over top of my hip from the shortened pulling aching psoas. > > i know you have all been here, and i know you all found your own ways > of doing this and have therapists that may be a bit more innovative > than the ones i am stuck with. i am 8 weeks post-op but i fear if i > don't get this psoas stretched out i am gonna be walking like this > forever. > > HELP!!!!! > > MLW...left feb27th, Mont (and, by the way...the guy who says mont is > a hack is just plain stupid. he's a kind, caring, dedicated > doc...not to mention obviously brilliant, as is his assistant...and > if it weren't for him i would still be a crippled wreck.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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