Hip/Trochanteric Bursitis? (Watch This!)

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    Intro (0:00)
    Anatomy (0:27)
    Diagnosis (1:11)
    Activity Modifications (4:51)
    Exercise Progressions (6:32)
    Summary (9:10)
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    Disclaimer: The information presented is not intended as medical advice or to be a substitute for medical counseling but intended for entertainment purposes only. If you are experiencing pain, please seek the appropriate healthcare professional.

Комментарии • 272

  • @E3Rehab
    @E3Rehab  3 года назад +9

    Thank you for watching! Check out the blog to learn more! e3rehab.com/blog/lateralhippain

  • @jojopate1
    @jojopate1 2 года назад +10

    Best description and succinct video I’ve seen yet! So many videos lump all of this together and confuse you with mixed information and recommendations but this one is clear and informative. Thank you!

  • @BurpeesBulgolgi
    @BurpeesBulgolgi Год назад +3

    thank you for your video! love how you went through research findings and then going into each movements at different levels. You were very detailed and the young lady doing each movement helped me to do them right. Thank you for breaking the time down on the comments also so I can go directly into the movements when I'm doing the exercises.

  • @johnshelton7525
    @johnshelton7525 Год назад +2

    EXTREMELY well done. One of the very best presentations on the web.

  • @exannuc
    @exannuc 3 года назад +11

    The evidence base you use and clinical implications you draw are impeccable and will definitely help me study through my last musc. clinical placement! Great work!

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад

      Thank you! Best of luck!

  • @rwr313
    @rwr313 3 года назад +1

    Very glad I came across this video! Excellent!

  • @anjacareytraining2787
    @anjacareytraining2787 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this very accurate explaining video!

  • @stefaniecurtis815
    @stefaniecurtis815 3 года назад +18

    I love how you referenced studies and showed the actual muscles! I’ve had 2 MRIs show bursitis AND tendinopathy (plus a labral tear). I’m managing the tear ok but my lateral pain has been so hard to treat. I’m thinking I’ve been too focused on addressing the bursitis and not the tendinopathy. Thank you so much for this video!

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 3 года назад +3

    This is really informative and helpful - thanks.

  • @morrisonsusan
    @morrisonsusan Год назад +1

    loved your siting of the research studies!

  • @danielazapata8628
    @danielazapata8628 3 года назад +2

    This was incredible! Great job :)

  • @jlay9876
    @jlay9876 3 года назад +5

    one of the best channels on yt and still unknown. Keep up the good work.

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @inspiritusgardenartdesign9534
    @inspiritusgardenartdesign9534 3 года назад +1

    Really really helpful!! Thank you 🙏

  • @ST-rj8iu
    @ST-rj8iu 2 года назад

    Outstanding breakdown!

  • @kabeerdiddan8601
    @kabeerdiddan8601 Год назад

    This was incredibly helpful. Thank you

  • @xiannow23
    @xiannow23 3 года назад +1

    What a great channel, y’all produce some really great educational content. Thank you!!

  • @williamrunner6718
    @williamrunner6718 3 года назад +2

    Best video on this yet! Very informative!

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @luigigraziano4761
    @luigigraziano4761 3 года назад +2

    Clear and evidence based. Well done!

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @red03golf
    @red03golf 10 месяцев назад

    Good information and well presented. Thank you.

  • @jamescraven1781
    @jamescraven1781 2 года назад

    Wow! Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @TheManuella3
    @TheManuella3 3 года назад

    🥇Thank you so much for this info.
    🥇

  • @jacquelinelombard5029
    @jacquelinelombard5029 10 месяцев назад +2

    Well finally an educated overview of potential causes and studies around hip pain ie “Bursitis” Fortunately for me I am already following a similar senior hip strengthening program similar to your low intensity set of exercises Thank you for this presentation 👍

  • @shawntannenbaum9647
    @shawntannenbaum9647 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing video!

  • @mollygordon7099
    @mollygordon7099 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing information! I will be trying this and hoping this helps!

  • @kathleenvanhoof8056
    @kathleenvanhoof8056 3 года назад

    great video of both science and practical exercises !

  • @ladytt9478
    @ladytt9478 3 года назад +1

    Great advice this described my pain exactly, now I can converse with my doctor for best course of action

  • @Inna.Eroshina
    @Inna.Eroshina 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks a lot! 👍

  • @carolwilliams1197
    @carolwilliams1197 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this presentation and demonstration of exercises, I have been doing a different set of isometric exercises, but just recent;y mobility pain and distress he’s reappeared. I shall begin with some of your easier exercises

  • @mpwise1
    @mpwise1 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. Proof of research and results are valuable in any condition, as far as I am concerned. I am sooo exited to start a new therapy. My professional medical and physical therapies have not relieved my pain. 😮🎉😊

  • @izatrini439
    @izatrini439 2 года назад +1

    Out of all the videos I watched this was the most helpful. I was just diagnosed with this condition. My doctor wants to do a hip X ray and go to physical therapy. Guess what all of that cost money I don't have so I am going to follow these steps to help myself. Thank you! 😊

  • @juanluisordaz2358
    @juanluisordaz2358 9 месяцев назад

    Great test you share articules Support your presentation 😊

  • @tsirtosky1439
    @tsirtosky1439 Месяц назад

    A TRUE MAN OF SCIENCE,thank you!!

  • @zandralee103
    @zandralee103 3 года назад

    Great information/video! Thanks.

  • @andreymelnikov13
    @andreymelnikov13 Год назад

    Great video!!!

  • @lyndamedley543
    @lyndamedley543 8 месяцев назад +1

    I totally agree with you . These exercises are great. I do dome different yhings like bike ride, walk, yoga, pilates, light weights bench. I also have bands and agree side steps. Wonderful video.

  • @shippley
    @shippley 6 месяцев назад

    thank you thank you thank you!!! I know what to do now for my hip discomfort.

  • @kato7870
    @kato7870 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @michelleburstrom2548
    @michelleburstrom2548 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video. Makes a lot of sence.

  • @SennyMarshall
    @SennyMarshall Год назад

    Awesome 👏 😊 great vid.

  • @glennlozuke268
    @glennlozuke268 2 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic video. Better advice than what my PT gave me. I'm currently doing full body weights squats 2x a week with other calisthenics. Although I'm not experiencing pain or discomfort while doing this exercise, I am occasionally experiencing a sharp twinge in my left hip just by standing a certain way. Walking is fine. I'll give these exercises a try...thx

  • @joellanderson5137
    @joellanderson5137 3 года назад +9

    Thanks, gonna try these out. Hip is killin me after a few weeks of heavy running.

    • @vivianeraw8448
      @vivianeraw8448 Год назад

      Hey Joell
      How r u now !! did u recover from bursitis?

  • @alexandriagriffin4448
    @alexandriagriffin4448 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much going yo try these exercises

  • @hansvankampen64
    @hansvankampen64 2 года назад

    Yes, this video helped me to remember why my paint increased. I stoppend ice speed skating due to Corona and some of your excercises are similair.

  • @addictcyclist
    @addictcyclist Год назад

    Fantastic! Dealing with this right now and this confirmed a lot about diagnosis and how to address. 🤙🏻

  • @asgharalihassim
    @asgharalihassim 2 года назад

    Great explanation

  • @debbiecraig6140
    @debbiecraig6140 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @nikollezeinikolle6519
    @nikollezeinikolle6519 3 года назад

    Amazing!!!

  • @hawklerfalco9067
    @hawklerfalco9067 6 месяцев назад

    I do need to do these exercises.Thank you

  • @gesilva4539
    @gesilva4539 3 года назад

    Thanks!!! 👏👏👏

  • @zstork
    @zstork 2 года назад

    Very good video.

  • @lorrainebryan3847
    @lorrainebryan3847 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great vide, I'm doing these exercises through my physio and they do help if done regularly it's a very slow process, if I have a can't be bothered day then I do notice that I'm stiff sore, I have it in both sides and find sleep pain hardest to deal with but thanks again

  • @SiSi-oi6mb
    @SiSi-oi6mb Год назад

    Thank you so much. I have a bursitis since one year. Cortison didn’t help me. Will do these exercises regularly and see if they help.

  • @bunaashok9435
    @bunaashok9435 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for your explanation . For 4 months I have been searching for a proper diagnoses , listening to you makes me feels I fit into this slot . Will definitely try your exercises. Do I need to do an MRI ? Please advise

  • @ericdavidson2246
    @ericdavidson2246 3 года назад

    Thank you for putting this together. Bi-lateral hip pain is greatly affecting my powerlifting this year and sleep. Already started implementing the isometric exercises today.

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад

      Hope it helps!

    • @PinataOblongata
      @PinataOblongata 2 года назад +1

      How did it work out? Same boat.

    • @noway5266
      @noway5266 2 года назад +1

      Yeah. Same . Need an update

    • @vivianeraw8448
      @vivianeraw8448 Год назад +1

      How r u now r u healed?

    • @vivianeraw8448
      @vivianeraw8448 Год назад

      @@noway5266 how r u doing!? Any progress , i Hope u healed

  • @cupcakexrider
    @cupcakexrider 3 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for the information, I have hip dysplasia in both hips but always had pin in my right hip since I was 13 or 14. Im going to try these exercises

    • @dinam211
      @dinam211 Год назад

      I also have hip dysplasia in both hips with a pin in my right hip. How are you managing pain? Do you experience pain in one hip more so than the other?

    • @cupcakexrider
      @cupcakexrider Год назад

      @@dinam211 Yes I still experience more pain in my right hip. I do a lot of stretching and icing my hip when the pain is a lot. I've gone to a physical therapist and he helps out and he pulled my leg while I was laying down and that REALLY did help a lot.
      I've also gotten a cortisone injection in my hip twice and that helped a lot I haven't done it in a while since I read that it can cause the hip cartridge to deteriorate faster.

  • @baharbahary8268
    @baharbahary8268 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @3four4door59
    @3four4door59 3 года назад

    Very well done video

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад

      Thank you very much!

    • @3four4door59
      @3four4door59 3 года назад

      @@E3Rehab no thank you E3 this vid possibly came in before I did any more damage rolling the hell out of everything. Its clear my issues stem from weekness around these areas as I been laid off work for Abit now and haven't been as active as I should be. This video re ignited the flame to fix myself and be prepared for 2021. 😊

  • @matheusdantasrossetto8413
    @matheusdantasrossetto8413 3 года назад +5

    Excellent video, as always!! Do you guys think that we could have the same idea/approach for a diagnostics of "Shoulder Bursitis"? Find some confortable mobility drills and improve loading in the area, both isometrics or isotonic exercises?

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely!

  • @kennyjohnson1428
    @kennyjohnson1428 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @prasoonsoni2029
    @prasoonsoni2029 2 года назад +1

    Awesome 👍

  • @tsirtosky1439
    @tsirtosky1439 Месяц назад

    i’ve noticed that when the pain gets really bad walking with a wider stance alleviates a lot of pain, and makes me concentrate on strengthening supportive muscles

  • @Pinesol605
    @Pinesol605 3 года назад +6

    Hi Dr. Marc,
    My hip pain started after I wore a walking boot for 10 days for a foot injury. This was back in June the pain would wake me up at night. I find that stretching and massaging the glutes, TFL, quads and hip flexors make IT worse. Now It shoots into my lower back and adductors. :(

  • @fipzee
    @fipzee 7 месяцев назад +3

    I started off with groin/adductor pain and that has subsided and now feels like glute medius side of hip pain. Have you heard of that happening before?
    Hoping this info will help! Thanks for putting this video together :)

  • @consuelomondaca9359
    @consuelomondaca9359 3 года назад

    very good.

  • @monawoka97
    @monawoka97 Год назад +1

    Man this was so helpful. I have this exact pain on my right side and it's been so annoying because it limits me to 5 mile hikes or less. I realized I do all the above (sit with my right leg folder under me, sleep on my right side, and load my right leg while standing) all causing stress to that tendon. Gonna try to stop doing those things as well as some of the strengthening work to see how it goes.

  • @ramiropiceno7414
    @ramiropiceno7414 2 года назад +1

    very informative video. I have Lateral hip pain that started about a year ago and it fares up after mountain bike rides. Not sure if it is due to the fact that I have always consider myself having weak glutes but never done anything to strengthen them. I love mountain biking but lately I dread bike rides because I know I'll have lateral hip pain for several days afterwards. Do you think having weak or unbalance glutes can cause the lateral pain I am experiencing?

  • @-Vasileios
    @-Vasileios 9 дней назад

    Great and informative video, well done! One thing I would suggest is when you cite sources, such as Grimaldi, it a standard practice to at least say “Grimaldi and colleagues”, not just the first author. Just to acknowledge that there were other people doing a hard work as well on these studies.

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  9 дней назад

      "et al" and "and colleagues" is said for every single reference except for one 3 second portion of the video because it didn't flow as well. And the abstract is shown on screen with all authors present which acknowledges them.

  • @mikethegamer2835
    @mikethegamer2835 Месяц назад

    May you please do a video on heel bursitis

  • @mrskncts
    @mrskncts 3 года назад +13

    Wow! So it's not inflammation. Thank you for so convincingly debunking that myth. Does exercise really rebuild the tendon tissues? How long should you train at the different stages before proceeding to the next level? How can you calm down overactive pain receptors that fire at the slightest stimulus?

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад +14

      Exercise might not change how they look on an image, but that isn't necessary for a successful outcome. Exercise is just a way to build up their capacity to handle load. The time at each stage partially depends on your tolerance. If you're able to use more resistance, hold longer, etc. with the same symptoms or less, then it might be worthwhile to increase the difficulty. On the flip side, if you're consistently doing too much and flaring up, it might be worthwhile to decrease the difficulty. Since pain is multifactorial, it's hard to say what might help calm your symptoms down. It can be helpful to modify aggravating activities as needed as mentioned in the video, but you can also do things that make you generally feel better (whatever that might be). The goal with the exercises will also be so that you can do more over time without being as symptomatic. Expectations and understanding the condition can be helpful for many individuals as well by knowing that some pain is likely to be expected and not necessarily damaging or bad throughout the rehab process.

    • @mrskncts
      @mrskncts 3 года назад +1

      @@E3Rehab Thank you so much for the reply!

    • @AA-Ashley
      @AA-Ashley 3 года назад +1

      @@mrskncts I agree with your comment, this video is amazing. NSAIDS were not helping me and it makes sense if it's not a inflammation issue.

    • @HATAIIIKA
      @HATAIIIKA 3 года назад

      @@AA-Ashley Same here, even got a prednisone shot without any relief

    • @genkishooto
      @genkishooto Год назад

      It is inflammation, but not trochanteric bursitis, which has been over-diagnosed.

  • @johnkrazzki6492
    @johnkrazzki6492 2 года назад

    I have hip pain on my right side and also SC joint blockades on the same side. The glute med/min are extremely tight on my right side, too. So is the QL muscle. MRT didn't show significant disc issues. And objective weakness doesn't seem to be my problem. I try to focus on loosening up the SC joint and the muscles themselves (with a ball) before I engage in specific strength training (abduction, bridges, single leg exercises). Is this correct? Do you have any further tips for unilateral trochanteric pain? Should I focus more on the painful side or would this just irritate the glute muscles further? I mean training a tight muscle seems a bit odd...Thanks!

  • @livenhfree
    @livenhfree 4 месяца назад

    Good stuff. Except... I have it on both sides. :-} Anyway, I've been doing some research, and also finding that muscle release therapy with a tennis ball is recommended for the muscles around the trochanter, as well as the IT band. I'm guessing this would be good to add to the exercises you describe here?

  • @jcassill
    @jcassill 4 месяца назад +1

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 *📚 The video discusses various names for hip-related pain and aims to identify the most accurate diagnosis based on research.*
    00:29 *🦴 The anatomy of the hip includes the greater trochanter, gluteus medius and minimus muscles, iliotibial band, and bursae.*
    01:25 *🔍 The term "bursitis" suggests inflammation, but research indicates that gluteal tendinopathy is a more common cause of lateral hip pain.*
    01:38 *🧪 Studies using MRI, sonography, and histological analysis show that bursitis is less common than tendon pathology in patients with lateral hip pain.*
    03:49 *🔄 The focus on tendinopathy over bursitis shifts treatment from passive to active, emphasizing load management and patient control over recovery.*
    04:32 *🚫 Certain physical tests can help rule in or out the condition, such as pain during single-leg standing or hip abduction.*
    05:11 *🛌 Activity modifications, like adjusting sleeping and sitting habits, can reduce tendon compression and alleviate symptoms.*
    06:20 *💪 Exercise progressions aim to build the capacity of the gluteal tendons, starting with isometrics and advancing to single-leg weight-bearing exercises.*
    07:01 *🏋️ Rehabilitation should include strengthening hip abductors and adjusting gait mechanics, with a minimum three-month commitment to the regimen.*
    09:10 *📝 Gluteal tendinopathy and greater trochanteric pain syndrome are preferred terms over hip bursitis, and treatment should include activity modification and targeted strengthening exercises.*
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  • @dgale1023
    @dgale1023 Год назад +1

    By watching this my greater trochanter on left is my main problem. It is weak and painful to walk and makes me unsteady, to the point where I grab a door jamb on side to ease down steps. Is there an exercise for this? Thank you

  • @user-ce1ho4qy3q
    @user-ce1ho4qy3q 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you I will be doing this. At 77 I still want to walk n run up the stairs like I did last year. I had total Rt knee replacement last year followed by heart surgery which knock me down, 3 months of physical therapy but still not the same. Can’t walk more then 1:2 mile I get tired n weak

    • @user-ce1ho4qy3q
      @user-ce1ho4qy3q 7 месяцев назад

      I’m disappointed with my self. I like the Nu Step but can’t do. As much as I did before. I loose my balance.

  • @fabriziopiva6
    @fabriziopiva6 3 года назад

    Is it possible that this condition causes knee pain, in particular a bit below the knee, to the outside? I have been diagnosed with Iliotibial band syndrome and myofascial release is recommended to release the IT band with a lacrosse ball on the sides of the IT band (lateral quad and hamstrings + TFL and glute medius). The problem is, when I reach that lateral hip area, I have a lot of pain when rolling the lateral quad & hamstring, below the TFL. I also have pain in the lateral hip when walking or doing single leg romanian deadlift (when about to reach the final "L" position).

  • @energymasterjo
    @energymasterjo 8 месяцев назад +1

    I was just diagnosed today😢

  • @debbiec6216
    @debbiec6216 Месяц назад

    I have question. I feel I have Trendelenburg Gait ( walk like an penguin ) and both of my knees
    aren't in the best health ( total knee replacements ) , do you think the knees are the cause , How I walk ?
    My Right Hip is Weak . Thank you . Thank you again for explain all this , I am learning as I go alone .
    IN my life there's so much going on , it becomes overwhelming , I am researching it ALL !!!

  • @missyychia
    @missyychia 3 года назад

    Please do a video on Piriformis syndrome!

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад +1

      we're working on one!

    • @missyychia
      @missyychia 3 года назад

      @@E3Rehab superstars! ⭐️ thank you!

  • @marcusstrymon693
    @marcusstrymon693 Год назад

    I just hope that this rest thing is not the ultimate be all end all because it would ruin my job
    I give guided tours in a brewery 15 to 20 hrs a week but I often have stacked days (e.g. 2x 9hrs days, one on friday one on saturday) and there is loads of stairs to be hiked every day.
    If I would have to rest hard then thi would be a catastrophy
    Diagnosis is beginning athrosis of hip but as well signs of tendinosis within trochantor major gluteal muscles... And of course it hurts a lot after stacked days
    However it is even worse (a lot) when I go climbing

  • @joesielskisr4911
    @joesielskisr4911 Год назад

    I have this since 1994 I think working on a assembly line did it

  • @donnadoyle1541
    @donnadoyle1541 Год назад

    What is grade 2strain/partial tear of left VASTUS LATERALIS MUSCLE just inferior to the left greater TROCHANTER Impression from MRI

  • @mirage6106
    @mirage6106 Год назад

    solid fucking video

  • @ezzatnazzali6689
    @ezzatnazzali6689 3 года назад

    What do you think of progressing based upon activation levels like below. Also, providing the isometrics in the beginning phase.
    1. Side lying Hip abduction - 4x10 reps (beginner)
    2. Hip hikes- 4x10 reps (beginner)
    3. Crab walks with yellow band around knee - 4x10 reps (novice)
    4. Wall squat- 4x 10 reps(novice)
    5. Sidelying plank- 4x 10 reps (advanced)
    6. Single leg squat- 4x 10 reps (advanced)

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад +1

      Great suggestions! I base progressions on a bit more than just activation personally. For example, progressing from wall squats to single leg squats is a big jump in balance, coordination, and strength of multiple muscle groups.

  • @vicclwharton
    @vicclwharton 2 года назад +3

    I have gluteal tendinopathy in both hips and it is awful, had pain for 18 years 😢

    • @gerrie6498
      @gerrie6498 4 месяца назад

      Did you try all said in the video. ? Feeling sorry for you. Feels like no Dr can help us

  • @hideaskelton14
    @hideaskelton14 Год назад

    I have bursitis in my right hip & have been getting injections in it the injections are getting to where they are not helping i am right back in pain i a couple of days are weeks i am tired of injections & pt he said if this injection does not help then he will do an mri if he finds anything he said he would send me to hospital for injections & if that does not help then send me to a specialist to possibly have a joint replacement is joint replacement a total hip replacement?? I would rather go that route cause i am tired of injections but i don't know why he would have to send me to a specialist when he is an orthopedic dr.why is that??

  • @olsonkelly5459
    @olsonkelly5459 8 месяцев назад

    If it's not inflammation that causes the pain then what causes it? How can a weak tendon cause pain? Is tendinopathy like a pulled muscle?

  • @missStellaV
    @missStellaV Год назад

    But how soon after the first occurrence of pain should we start the exercises?

  • @lucillehughes6180
    @lucillehughes6180 5 месяцев назад

    You might try castor oil (organic hexane free). Just rub over hip area where you have pain. I do this just before bed. For me it seems to be anti-inflammatory and relieves pain. I also sleep with a pillow between my legs which seems to help.
    All the best.

    • @gerrie6498
      @gerrie6498 4 месяца назад

      If the pain is deep in the glutes how is the castor oil going to get there.

  • @lovelightshining4444
    @lovelightshining4444 3 года назад +1

    Doctor, I have level 10 pain in my right forward hip joint. Can't sleep on my right side without ice pack for over a year now!
    I received an x ray and it showed a mild spur, and some mild arthritis.
    It feel WAY more painful than that. I take tramadol for a spinal chord tear and it doesn't touch the pain at all.
    Any clue what this could be?
    Thank you for your time.
    Holiday blessings.

    • @hunkallgood73
      @hunkallgood73 3 года назад

      Same for me but it's in my left hip. Have you been able to get any help since you left this comment?

  • @angelbennett6617
    @angelbennett6617 3 года назад +1

    I've had two major falls in the last five years. The first resulting in bursitis of the greater trochanter of my left hip. The second I messed up my SI joint on my left side. So now my hip is constantly inflamed and my SI joint hurts and affects my sciatic nerve. I'm only 43. I've been through physical therapy. I went to a chiropractor for a while. Currently I'm dealing with it by taking celebrex. I'm pretty much in constant pain and am no stranger to loss of sleep. I sleep with a pillow between my knees. Waking frequently from either my hip or sciatic nerve burning down. I'm just miserable constantly and at a loss on my options. My Dr said he doesn't like to prescribe the celebrex long term. I've been on it about 5 months now and it does allow me some alleviation of pain for some quality of life. I'm terrified of when he won't prescribe it anymore because I get to where I can hardly move and in severe pain. I want the problem fixed. I'm too young to hurt like this for the rest of my life. Please, is there a stretch or exercise that channels BOTH problems. I just want to be and feel normal again and do things I enjoy like dancing. 😢 Thank you....

    • @angelbennett6617
      @angelbennett6617 2 года назад +1

      @@jojosez8945 No, unfortunately not. Now I also have Plantar Fasciitis on that same side. So every step feels like a huge hot rod in my heel. I just don't know what to do or what the answer is. It can't be a good thing for our body to always be inflamed on one side. (Immune response wise) Idk, I'm thinking I may try Yoga next. I'm just getting over Covid. I had to go get my first treatment of Monoclonal Antibody Infusion.
      So I will let you know if yoga works. I'm so sorry. I know what kind of pain you are in and how it affects your life. If you figure something out let me know too. Maybe we can help one another. 🙂

    • @angelbennett6617
      @angelbennett6617 2 года назад

      @@jojosez8945 Thank you, I will definitely check into that. I hope you get some good news back. The one thing that has always bothered me is these things that we have cannot be fixed and we just have to learn to live with it. I think that really makes it worse physically and mentally. I'm going to read up about what you were talking about now. I appreciate you thinking of me. Let me know how it goes.

    • @pammckay6805
      @pammckay6805 Год назад +1

      I.feel.your.pain.
      Having.the.same.problems.
      Is..your.pain.from.a.injury.
      Acupuncture.seem.to.lossen
      My.back.up.and.l.felt.more.relaxed
      And.taking.amiltriplene.for.sleep.and
      Nerve.pain.

  • @colinhenry2487
    @colinhenry2487 Год назад

    I HAVE ARTHRITIS IN BOTH MY HIP JOINTS, BALL & SOCKET JOINTS. WHEN I DO THESE EXERCISES MY HIPS ACHE FOR DAYS. ANY SUGGESTIONS. THANKS.

  • @skygazer6898
    @skygazer6898 Год назад

    So, I have just been diagnosed with Greater trochanteric bursitis that is causing me severe pain but you are saying that is not what I am suffering from? I take strong painkillers, use ice and have been given exercises I need to do.

  • @nathaliedegey1366
    @nathaliedegey1366 Год назад

    J ai le même problème depuis 4 ans...
    Tendinopathie du moyen fessier et bursite trochanterienne
    J ai fait beaucoup de kiné + des infiltrations.
    J ai toujours très mal.
    Je ne sais plus quoi faire.

  • @georgewashington7687
    @georgewashington7687 3 года назад

    Does Vitamin D deficiency cause greater trochanter pain? Or iliotibial band pain.

  • @marksmall8692
    @marksmall8692 Год назад

    When the pain gets too much when standing, I find kneeling over my bed for a minute or two helps for me. Not sure if anyone else has found that

  • @DanielGarib
    @DanielGarib 3 года назад +1

    I have a problem with my hip, I have been diagnosed with bursitis, and I feel that my middle gluteal muscle is weak. I should start with isometric (sidelying hip abduction) or I can use both isometric and lateral walking on the day of leg training?

    • @vivianeraw8448
      @vivianeraw8448 Год назад

      Hey how r u
      Hope u recovered
      I recently got it from doing hip abduction did it thé wrong way i put the weight on hip Bone 😥😢
      M so concerned that its not curable

  • @Romulo_Conrado
    @Romulo_Conrado 3 года назад

    Dr. Marc the type of guy to cite the person who made bicep curl while bicep curling

    • @E3Rehab
      @E3Rehab  3 года назад

      I've made it.

  • @celiabilling
    @celiabilling 2 года назад +4

    Just been diagnosed with trochanteric bursitis in right hip and it seems to be affecting my left hip as well now.

    • @Britt-Kay
      @Britt-Kay 2 года назад +3

      same here!

    • @vivianeraw8448
      @vivianeraw8448 Год назад +1

      Dont sleep on them
      I m recently got them from doing hip abduction thé wrong way 😥
      M resting and icing and i avoid sleeping on sides
      Hope you recovered now
      Pls share any tips that help u recover

    • @mirjanamirjana5409
      @mirjanamirjana5409 Год назад +1

      How is your bursitis now

    • @celiabilling
      @celiabilling Год назад

      @@mirjanamirjana5409 it's ok bit knees are in pain now and I think and feel thar one of my knees underneath has got torn meniscus which is painted so lots of pain in my body now

  • @stevoCdownunder
    @stevoCdownunder 11 месяцев назад

    What do recommend for a calcification of my right glute max tendon

  • @marinag.6023
    @marinag.6023 3 года назад

    i deal with the pain since 2019 and when i sleep on the affected side it huts quite a bit and i feel soreness the other day, so that means i should sleep on the othe side?