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Figure 4s With a Ball: Glute Release for Hip Tightness, Buttock Pain and Sciatic-Type Tension
Tightness in the back of the hip can be frustrating. You might feel it when you: Sit for long periods Drive Run Hike uphill Ski Lift Squat Cross one leg over the other Get out of the car Roll over in bed Many people describe this area as the “piriformis,” but the back of the hip is more complex than one small muscle. The deep gluteal region includes the glute muscles, piriformis, other deep hip rotators, connective tissue, and nearby nerves, including the sciatic nerve. A Fig
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4 days ago9 min read


Self Hip-Flexor Release: How to Reduce Hip Tightness Safely
The front of the hip can feel tight after: Prolonged sitting Driving Running Cycling Skiing Hiking uphill Repeated lifting High-volume training Many people immediately begin stretching the hip flexors. Stretching may help, but sometimes the area is too sensitive or guarded to tolerate a deep stretch comfortably. A gentle self-release technique may help reduce temporary tension and make subsequent movement feel easier. Watch: Self Hip-Flexor Release Video:https://youtu.be/RK-a
drjoeferetdc
Jun 284 min read
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