How To Tell If A High Hamstring Tendinopathy vs. Sciatica vs. Back Problem Is Causing Your Butt Pain

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @drcharliejohnson
    @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for watching! Want to pinpoint the source of your back, butt, hip, or leg/sciatica pain without needing expensive images or a specialist? 🔥Grab my FREE “Better Than an MRI DIY Diagnostic Guide” here 👉 www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/diyguide

  • @therealexistentialist
    @therealexistentialist Год назад +17

    Dude I've gone from hemmorrhoids to prostate issues to pelvic floor issues and CPPS and stretched the hell out of my hamstrings to thinking it was sciatica and because of your videos I finally know what I'm suffering from. Which gives me so much hope. I'm convinced western medicine doesn't wish to cure patients. Thank God for practitioners like you. I just wanted to say thank you.

    • @RichieTugay
      @RichieTugay 3 месяца назад

      Yeah I swear I’m over the hemorrhoids and prostate part and I’m in the pelvic floor part now lmao

    • @Mikeysmixfun
      @Mikeysmixfun 26 дней назад

      Did you find relief? I am in the same situation

  • @pattigibson6533
    @pattigibson6533 8 дней назад +1

    Incredible descriptions of the various problems. Best video ever.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  7 дней назад

      thanks Patti! Appreciate you watching, please let me know if you have any questions.
      happy Friday!
      Dr. Charlie PT

  • @tg6721
    @tg6721 3 года назад +13

    Best video I've found yet on this subject! Excellent, well done!

  • @jeannecordano4435
    @jeannecordano4435 3 года назад +9

    This video is the best! You have to know what your problem is before you treat it. You make it so clear. I am so glad I found it! Really great job of explaining it and showing how to self test. I am so grateful.

  • @boatman222345
    @boatman222345 2 года назад +8

    Oh my gosh! A doctor who actually knows how to diagnose! As an ex sports car mechanic who was known as a good diagnostician I can't say that I have been overly impressed by the diagnostic skills of the many doctors I’ve gone to over the past 60 years. In fact I've often found myself thinking, "It's a damn good thing that my doctor isn't a car mechanic because the side of the highway would be littered with inoperative cars! Really great to watch a video produced by a doctor who can put two facts together and come up with a solution! Thanks!

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  2 года назад

      TRUTH! HA... appreciate you watching. Thanks boatman!

  • @nant5434
    @nant5434 3 года назад +5

    Most comprehensive video I’ve seen. This is so good. I’m trying to follow this so that I can try to get to the bottom of my pain. Doctors are not getting it. Thank you.

  • @peteschreiber9517
    @peteschreiber9517 3 года назад +4

    Best video I've seen about making the correct diagnosis. This sheds a lot of light for my problems. Thank you!

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  3 года назад +1

      You got it Pete! Thanks for watching glad you found it useful.
      Do you have any specific questions about what could be going on?
      If you haven’t already - be sure to check out my DIY diagnostic guide… If you liked this video, you’ll LOVE the guide ❤️👊🏼. You can grab your free copy here 👉 www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/DIYguide

  • @deeshea3286
    @deeshea3286 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is an excellent video. I am dealing with this conundrum right now. You have helped me figure this out beautifully. Thank you

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  10 месяцев назад

      Awesome Dee! Glad I could help. If you're looking to solve this naturally, I'd be happy to review your case personally. Let me know if you'd like some help Dee!
      Dr. Charlie

  • @florencedaviet8601
    @florencedaviet8601 4 года назад +8

    Your videos are so helpful to me. I’m slowly unraveling what my problems are thanks to your help.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  4 года назад +1

      Hey Florence! Thanks so much for your feedback, glad you're finding my info helpful! Reach out to me directly at charliejohnsondpt@gmail.com if you need more personalized support. Stay healthy and well! Dr. C

  • @terrie8849
    @terrie8849 2 года назад +3

    This is an awesome demonstration to help diagnose my issue. I am pretty sure mine is a high hamstring tendinopathy. I have been suffering for months and have started doing the bridge type exercises and quit stretching and doing any dead lift type movement. Thank you for your great information.

  • @trishbech9082
    @trishbech9082 Год назад +1

    Wow! This is so clear and I I can finally make sense of my pain and the proper exercises to look for to help me! Thank You! I have wasted so much time and money up to this point with no answers and only temporary relief I was never given this info nor any separate testing to confirm things. I was just given therapies for assumptions they made.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +1

      Hey Trish! Thanks for watching and sorry to hear. Very common unfortunately (which is why I create this content).
      No pressure, but let me know if you’re open to some help. Honestly, I’m not sure if/how I can help- but I’d be happy to review your case and confirm either way.
      Hang in there Trish! You got this!

  • @alicialabrecque7927
    @alicialabrecque7927 4 месяца назад +2

    You’re a genius!!

  • @rushodai929
    @rushodai929 Месяц назад

    Thank you for showing how to diagnose and explaining as you go. Very helpful and informative. As it turns out, its none of the issues. So I have to continue to diagnose. I do believe its a hammy issue, but only seems to aggravate with load bearing movement.

  • @lakshmananps-channel
    @lakshmananps-channel 3 года назад +5

    Hi Doc., Thank you for this video. This is invaluable... I have been struggling with the NHS in the UK to pin point my problem and get to the root of it. I am still waiting for them to diagnose. After chancing on your video, I can tell myself that I have a high hamstring issue indeed. Crystal clear. I have been struggling with this for the past 4 year intermittently. During the process, I have got my X-ray done for the hip, Sonogram to check if it is hernia( as had pain shooting to my crotch area). Thanks once again!

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  3 года назад

      Glad I can help clear some things up for you! Be sure to subscribe- I’ll be posting an updated and even more comprehensive diagnostic guide for download on my channel soon. (For free) 👍
      Would you be interested in a copy??

    • @lakshmananps-channel
      @lakshmananps-channel 3 года назад +1

      @@drcharliejohnson Most certainly Doc. I will watch with interest. Thanks a bunch!

  • @andyt3277
    @andyt3277 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Charlie a really good informative video this as helped me bigtime the more i watch of your channel and vids the more i can help myself topman thanks

  • @sandramahan6409
    @sandramahan6409 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is so helpful, thank you for your thoroughness. I took a hard fall on a rock while hiking and have a partial tear/hamstring tendinitis and herniated disc on L5-S1 thought is touching sciatic nerve. Then to add some fun I have a bad bone bruise on my tibia that isn't healing. So .... my whole left leg hurts and I can't tell what is causing what. After watching this I think it's my disc issues that are causing my issues even though I don't feel anything in low back, just glutes.

  • @mariamarino138
    @mariamarino138 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for all of this great information!!!!
    My issue is kind of complicated, because, I do have back pain, I have sacroiliac changes( arthritis) I also have hip bursitis (bilateral) gluteus minimus tears, gluteus medius tears and labrum tears( bilateral) but, started having back of thigh pain(now and than) about four years ago, and than, about two months ago, did a lot of walking, and, since than, the back of thigh pain( bilateral) hasn’t stopped!!!!
    There’s some “sits(?)” bone pain on the left side, but, mostly, middle of thigh(back) pain and incredible stiffness.
    MRI’s show tendinopathy, 2 years ago, but, until 2 months ago, it wasn’t so much of a problem.
    So, back issues, SI joint changes, hip bursitis, hamstring tendinopathy, which is causing all of the pain and stiffness behind BOTH THIGHS, in your opinion?!!!

  • @edgarvalladares7230
    @edgarvalladares7230 2 года назад

    Dr. Charlie is awesome !! This is just the most detailed explanation

  • @user-bm2vq2yl9t
    @user-bm2vq2yl9t Год назад +2

    A vet through explanation and very in depth ty so much I definitely have high hamstring problem👍

  • @shei924
    @shei924 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! You are so thorough and knowledgeable. Can it be a combination of both high hammy and sciatic issues?

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  8 месяцев назад

      Technically anything is possible here... meaning, there have been some cases of what they term "hamstring syndrome" whereby the hamstring tendons seem to cause irritation/compression of the sciatic nerve as it passes by. I'm not sure of the prevalence on this (but likely super low). Instead, I'd take the one that seems most involved... optimized your healing environment (to reduce stress on the irritated structure - if any and regardless of which one)- then treat the movements that are yucky.
      No pressure, but would you be interested in me reviewing your case to see if/how I may be able to help you?
      If so, just visit www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/apply - select a time to chat, then following instructions to submit details of your specific case.
      If, after reviewing your case I don't feel confident I can help, then I'll just reach out and let you know.
      Okay?
      Thanks for watching!

  • @einmanaulfur
    @einmanaulfur Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! Definitely High Hamstring Tendinopathy. 😄 That's already what I thought it was, but it was good to get confirmation. Now I just need to find videos on how to treat it.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +1

      Hey Catherine! Welcome-thanks for watching. Look up Askling L protocol. That being said, I'd caution you to try and DIY this- as there is a bit of an art to tendon rehab. Too much and you risk making it worse... too little and not enough stimulus for change. You'll want to understand progressive overload principles, when to push into pain vs avoid... the difference between isometrics and isotonics/when to make the shift. So many things to understand here...
      Not to scare you... but rather educate you on some things to consider.
      As much as I've coached people throughout these issues in the past... it's not my primary focus at the moment, so I would urge you to look locally.

    • @einmanaulfur
      @einmanaulfur Год назад +1

      @@drcharliejohnson Hi, thank you so much for your answer and your concern! I know what you mean, just healed from an achilles tendinopathy which I wouldn't have resolved without help from a PT. As the pain I feel now isn't too bad yet, I want to try to mimic what I did with my PT then. But if it doesn't get better in the next 2-3 weeks, I'll surely get professional help!

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +1

      @@einmanaulfur got it! Sounds like a plan.

  • @mkkrupp2462
    @mkkrupp2462 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much Charlie . You are brilliant at what you do, so detailed and comprehensive - if only more health professionals were like you! I don’t have Apple Pay - can I say thanks via PayPal or direct deposit? (I’m in Australia.)

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  8 месяцев назад +2

      Hey- from the US! Appreciate you checking out my content and for wanting to support me and my channel as well! Means more than you know.
      Feel free to send me a personal email at charliejohnsondpt@gmail.com and I can share some details of how you can best support.
      Sound good?
      Thanks a million! Really appreciate it 👊🏼
      Dr Charlie

  • @gregz4249
    @gregz4249 6 месяцев назад

    I’m pretty sure I have a HHT I wanted something to compare to when I ask my daughter who graduated PT school a year ago and has been working at both out patient and a rehab hospital
    Thanks for the very comprehensive video

  • @JokerThaToker
    @JokerThaToker 3 года назад +4

    I’ve noticed over the past year/year and a half that when I bend down to pick something up I have pain in my butt and hamstrings like I’ve been working out, but I haven’t been. It’s time to get it check because it starting to keep me from normal function.

  • @kitmarye1891
    @kitmarye1891 3 года назад

    Charlie I watch this and did some tests this am in prep for our visit. It was an excellent aid. I’m getting some indicators of some of my issues. Thanks

  • @CircuitBurger
    @CircuitBurger Год назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant video. Clear and to the point, explained every concern I had issue with. 👍👍

  • @mangpots7284
    @mangpots7284 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video. What exercises can we do to help high hamstring?

  • @Wesmancan
    @Wesmancan Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. I have been looking for this info.

  • @RavingKats
    @RavingKats Год назад +1

    I figured it was a hamstring tendon since I did a bunch of hamstring curls earlier, but this definitely helped clarify especially as a newbie to frequent exercise! Thanks 👍 definitely a weird sensation, it's a real pain in the butt! 😆

  • @gsghatore
    @gsghatore 3 года назад +2

    Hi Doc, Firstly having watched numerous youtube, none come near your explanations. your brilliant flow charts are great to narrow things down.. however having done most of the tests I am still stuck, it started 2 months ago.. my crippling pain seems to be mostly in ankle and outside of calf muscles ( sometimes around hip area brought about by a 'load' ie standing or walking ( which i can only do for 2-3mins tops. sitting in a car now has same calf and ankle pain.. it leads to me understanding it is some form of sciatica but its origins i am lost on... can you shed any light on the matter ( God bless you for all the help you have given to suffers like me)

  • @faithdubois5318
    @faithdubois5318 2 года назад +2

    OMG this is my problem! Exactly!

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Faith! let me know if ya have any questions

  • @anezkapichova6295
    @anezkapichova6295 Год назад +1

    Hi from the czech republic. I loved the video. Really great for making sure my problem is really the hamstring. But I cant find any video on your amazing channel how to fix the hamstring pain! :((

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад

      Hey! thanks for watching... wish fixing hamstring pain was as easy as one video... lots to unpack there. what have you tried so far?

  • @juliebernier5162
    @juliebernier5162 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for a very informative video! Do you have a rehab program for high hamstring tandinopathy?

  • @mohamedsayeed3165
    @mohamedsayeed3165 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot sir it was truly help full...

  • @figo61884
    @figo61884 Год назад

    i represent my country in an obscure but challenging sport of which i frequently need to do splits in the air. so i will incur high hamstring tendinopathy and/or sciatica every now and then. Thanks to your godsend video i can isolate and differentiate which problem might recur to me in future

  • @rosemarymiller65
    @rosemarymiller65 2 года назад

    Hard to know what is what now.Have had this butt problem for 2 years now,been to chiro,acupuncture,Bowan therapy and physio.Found physio best.X-rays,MRIs and ultrasounds.Went to surgeon at first as hips sore,he said hips ok but had some nerve damage in L leg which I wasn’t surprised at as had back problem back in 2017which caused sciatica- laminectomy was done. pain free until this problem began.Been doing stretch exercisesfir 6 months to stretch Piriformas muscle stopped a month or so ago as seemed that the stretches weren’t helping anymore.After watching your video I am going to try some of the exercises that shorten the muscle and see if that works.Lots of information from your videos,great stuff.x

  • @GT-kx6hm
    @GT-kx6hm Год назад +1

    Thank you for the detailed video. Based on the diagnostic tests, it looks like I'm clearly in the hammy camp. However, when walking, or jogging slow (not fast), I sometimes get an odd dull weakening of the whole leg, like the leg is hinting at collapsing. Also, a similar ache down the whole leg occurs sometimes when sleeping on either side.
    Any tips on what to check, do next would be appreciated. Thank you!

  • @srb1703
    @srb1703 4 месяца назад +1

    Great breakdown of syptoms!!
    I've been diagnosed with hamstring tendinopathy but you mentioned the driving psin is sciatica! When I drive it's has a burning deep pain feeling. You mentioned driving pain is sciatica. Can this pain also occur with hamstring problems? Thanks

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  4 месяца назад

      Hey- thanks for watching. Hamstring issues can cause buttock pain while driving (a form of compression)- but its local to the sits bone/attachment site of the hamstring.

  • @drcharliejohnson
    @drcharliejohnson  3 года назад +5

    Thanks so much for watching! Want to pinpoint the source of your back, butt, hip, or leg/sciatica pain using simple self movement tests & a step-by-step approach without needing expensive images or a specialist? Grab my FREE “Better Than an MRI DIY Diagnostic Guide” here: www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/diyguide

  • @debrawells4078
    @debrawells4078 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Dr. Johnson for your detailed information and explanations! You are so clear and descriptive, I really appreciate your time for making this video. I've watched this twice to be certain and I believe I have high hamstring issues. It's been 4.5 weeks since I've run, I've been walking and doing high hamstring strengthing exercises. I'm also trying laser therapy to hopefully accelerate the healing. I'm just wondering how much longer I will feel this hamstring pressure so I can run again soon.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  2 года назад

      Hey Debra! Thanks for watching.
      If you’re still a bit uncertain- check out my DIY diagnostic guide- should help you get clear
      You can download it here.
      www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/diyguide
      IF you do in fact have a high hamstring tendon issue- I hate to break it to ya- but it could take quite some time… if truly high hamstring tendinopathy… then it could take up to 6months in my experience. Now, I don’t say that to be a “Debbie” downer (no pun intended) but I do like to set realistic expectations. Patience and smart training will be key to return to running.
      There’s an art to tendon rehab- so hopefully you’re working with someone who specializes in this??
      Stay strong Debra and hang in there! 👍

  • @erenix3909
    @erenix3909 3 года назад +2

    after a year of mris and xrays and pt, all they found just mild foraminal stenosis but dr believes that is not creating lateral hip pain and glute pain. pain normally happens when i sit or lie on my hips. it sucks. this seems like it could be it since I no longer have lbp a year later-mostly butt pain sitting.

  • @Paprika_Gaming
    @Paprika_Gaming 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! Is it relatively common to have both a low-back issue and high hammy?

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  2 года назад +1

      Hey! Sure thing 👍. Is possible… but usually the back is what causes “hamstring” to feel like it’s also issue (it’s usually the sciatic nerve not hammy). Back problem is upstream and can make it seem like there are many other problems (hammy issues included) occurring downstream!
      Make sense?
      So, probability is that BACK is main culprit and should be addressed first in my experience…
      did you check out my DIY Diagnostic guide?
      You’ll find it helpful- www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/DIYGuide
      Check it out!
      Charlie

  • @crislorenzetti7199
    @crislorenzetti7199 Год назад +1

    I wish I could have concluded what my pain relates to with this video but I became more confused sadly 😅. Learned quite a bit though so thanks!

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад

      Hey Cris! Thanks for checking out my content! As you’re learning it’s not always clear cut- and that’s okay (don’t need 100% clear cut diagnosis for treatment… unless you’re getting shots or surgery)
      If you haven’t already- I’d recommend you check out my DIY Diagnostic Guide where I go more in depth… will likely help you get some clarity. You can download it for free if you’d like here - www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/DIYGuide
      If I can ask- where do you feel most confused?

  • @waqasbutt5611
    @waqasbutt5611 4 месяца назад

    Agree whaterver you said .I struggled one year with right high hamstring pain ...But every time i go to doctors they tell me same story it is due to back as i have some mild disc bulge also in MRI and all the sciatica producing motions did not create any pain,No back pain ,only sitting on chair make bum feel sore and very irritating.Back physiotherapy was not helping so they suggest me to go for steriod injections and maybe later they suggest surgery of back and that will be disaster.Sometimes correct diagnoses is very important to road to recovery.Now i am focusing on hamstring rehab and my problem is improving very much with in few days.

    • @mrpentium
      @mrpentium 3 месяца назад

      Hi. What are you doing in the way of hamstring rehab ?

  • @troyclifton5449
    @troyclifton5449 2 года назад

    This is a fantastic explanation to help me figure out what has been plaguing me for 4 months now. It's definitely not a back problem and I'm pretty sure while it's not sciatica, I do get some stabbing pains you described while doing the HHT tests. none of the sciatica tests (30-70 degree SLR, etc.) cause pain. Once I get to 90 degrees and even flex the toes, it's intense. While I do feel it down my leg, I think it's referred pain to the nerve, but the pain right at my sit bones is definitely a major sign for me that it's HHT. I can stand all day long at work without pain, but once I sit down for 30 minutes at my desk, the pain is intense. I have tried to sit on a lacrosse ball while on long drives but it doesn't really help long term. I still have to stop once an hour. Once I stand up, the pain is 100% gone within a matter of seconds. Question now is what is your treatment plan for someone with HHT and some slight sciatic nerve referred pain?

    • @Wesmancan
      @Wesmancan Год назад

      I am the exact opposite. Pain leaves as soon as I sit down. Feels like I have a pulled hammy to. Sucks to be me right now.

  • @Wanecameron
    @Wanecameron 3 года назад

    This is great. Really useful. Thank you.

  • @mindymay3
    @mindymay3 3 года назад

    Thank you, I finally found my issue!!!

  • @totaltherapysolutions
    @totaltherapysolutions 4 года назад +1

    Always great content.

  • @aaarleyjam2013
    @aaarleyjam2013 2 месяца назад

    Dr Charlie, what exercises help repair a high hamstring tendinopathy?

  • @Romantico1962
    @Romantico1962 11 месяцев назад +1

    Okay, we got the information and after you find what is your problem who or what we need to do then? Do we need to go physical therapy? Spine wellness center? A chiropractor? So who can help?

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! Thanks for watching. Good question.
      I’m not sure exactly what you’re dealing with or if/how I can help as I’d need some more details…
      Are you open to potentially working together?
      If so, I’d be happy to review your case and see if I can help and what that might look like.
      If you’re open to that, just visit www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/apply - select a time to chat and follow instructions to submit a formal Case Review.
      I’ll review your case personally and if I don’t feel confident I can help- I’ll just let you know.
      Sound good?
      Thanks again for watching and happy new year!
      Hang in there 👊🏼
      Dr Charlie

  • @jamesadamson4657
    @jamesadamson4657 Год назад +1

    Really useful video, thank you! I've had left-sided buttock pain for ~6 months, worse when walking up hills & worst when running. I can reproduce the pain by lying on my back, legs straight and digging my left heel into the floor as hard as possible. Less so with your exercise ball test, with the affected leg bent. Would you say that this still suggests HHT? Is the bent leg significant? I am 6'5" with very long legs, so I guess the load with a straight leg is that much more.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад

      Hey James! Are you a runner? What started it? Sounds like it’s most consistent with HHT if other things have been ruled out.
      Have you checked out my DIY Diagnostic Guide? You can download it for free here- www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/DIYGuide
      👍

    • @jamesadamson4657
      @jamesadamson4657 Год назад

      @@drcharliejohnson Yes, this started after trying to get back into running, I think some time in November. Probably didn't warm up and/or did too much too soon. I had (self-diagnosed) ischial bursitis in early October - couldn't sit comfortably on my left buttock for almost 1 week, then got completely better really quickly. Laid off the running for several weeks but was walking regularly.
      I will check out your guide! Thank you 🙂

  • @zares_fnx
    @zares_fnx 3 года назад +2

    Very informative video but what about ischial bursitis? I think it's that in my case, it's hard to sit :(

  • @rayr5924
    @rayr5924 4 года назад +1

    Thanks... was very helpful... rayz

  • @Mertt1990
    @Mertt1990 2 года назад +3

    I would describe HHT as following: if you rest the symptomps settle down you feel good. If you load with hamstring exercise, it will flare up the next day(s). If it fits to you, you have HHT.

  • @mrmorganmusic
    @mrmorganmusic 2 года назад +1

    I've had a VERY problematic pain like this for the last week. It's localized to the left side, down low in the cheek, and is a HOT, sharp pain that doesn't radiate down my leg and has no accompanying tingling sensations. The pain only occurs when I exert my left leg by stepping up on to something like a ladder or stool, or when squatting down. Occasionally it bothers me when I sit, but only in the act of moving to a seated position quickly (i.e., sitting down on a bed or something). Standing or basic walking causes no pain. I'm going to contact my doctor this week about it. I'm going to test some of these exercises to see if it's a nerve or muscle/connective thing. Any thoughts? This is helpful. Thanks!!

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  2 года назад +2

      Hey! Thanks for watching. Have ya checked out my DIY Diagnostic Guide. Should help bring you some clarity.
      check it out here!
      www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/DIYGuide

  • @OrkutEraMelhor
    @OrkutEraMelhor 3 года назад

    great exercise thanks

  • @marybarros8646
    @marybarros8646 Год назад +1

    Thank you!! What is the best route to go if it is sciatica pain?

  • @alvaroquijano579
    @alvaroquijano579 3 месяца назад

    the thing is.. you could have a combination of these right? like a disc bulge and also a high hamstring tendinopathy.

  • @Mikeysmixfun
    @Mikeysmixfun Год назад +2

    What if you have both ? 😢 I think I do. I gave ether danlos hipermobility

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +2

      Hey! Thanks for watching. So, it is possible to have a mixed bag of things. And have worked with many people dealing with EDS or hypermobility. No worries, just need to focus on putting the pieces of the puzzle together and finding what treatments/inputs or motions work best for you. Have you checked out my DIY Diagnostic Guide? If not, I recommend it- should give you some clairty. You can grab a free copy here- www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/DIYGuide

    • @Mikeysmixfun
      @Mikeysmixfun Год назад +1

      Thank you Dr!

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +1

      @@Mikeysmixfun welcome! Let me know if you're interested in more help (we consult with folks worldwide!)

    • @Mikeysmixfun
      @Mikeysmixfun Год назад +1

      @@drcharliejohnson awesome! Thank you so much!

  • @eddiemuise4791
    @eddiemuise4791 3 года назад +1

    4:16 is me.hard too sit with sore hammys.

  • @Durtydee904
    @Durtydee904 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much

  • @marlenamadero9999
    @marlenamadero9999 Год назад +1

    How do I get ahold of this gentleman I would really love to have a conversation with him

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад

      Hey Marlene! Thanks for watching! so, best way to reach me is to either email me personally at charliejohnsondpt@gmail.com OR schedule a time to chat by visiting www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/apply
      Hang in there!

  • @nasirshaheen9979
    @nasirshaheen9979 2 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @gigilaroux762
    @gigilaroux762 3 года назад +4

    You forgot ischial bursitis

  • @lakshmananps-channel
    @lakshmananps-channel 3 года назад +1

    Just one thing. What does one need to do to cure oneself of the high hamstring issue. Perhaps you have another video? Thanks.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  3 года назад

      Hey! Thanks for watching. Good question. Honestly, pretty dependent upon the case- how long it’s been there, how sensitive things are, lifestyle, level of activity etc… so really hard to give a clear answer here.
      Hope that makes sense?
      What are you currently trying? And, how’s it working?

    • @lakshmananps-channel
      @lakshmananps-channel 3 года назад

      @@drcharliejohnson I understand. It is important to know more about my particular case. I will be happy to share any level of detail.

  • @Hold8119
    @Hold8119 Месяц назад

    How about chronic then acute proximal hamstring tear aggravating the sciatic nerve?

  • @Jacknjellyfries
    @Jacknjellyfries 2 года назад +1

    I have 3 herniated disk on MRI but my worse pain is not my back. I have chronic back pain. I know the day my hamstring started hurting and now it is worse. They think it's sciatic pain based on my MRI. My pain is worse when I sit down.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  2 года назад +1

      Hey Mario! Sorry to hear man- appreciate you sharing and watching my channel. Sounds like it is most likely sciatica… but would have to do some testing to confirm. What are you currently doing for relief? Are you interested in help?

  • @maplenook
    @maplenook Год назад +1

    My PT exercises aggravate the pain.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад

      Very common unfortunately! Hang in there and let me know if you're interested in my help!

  • @DipBuyer83
    @DipBuyer83 Год назад

    Have no back pain. I did the laying down with the ball and I get a tickling sensation. Sometimes I get a sharp pain at the top of hamstring during the day

  • @jackiehobbs4728
    @jackiehobbs4728 2 года назад +1

    thank you

  • @marybarros8646
    @marybarros8646 Год назад +1

    If it is sciatica which is the best route to go physical therapy or chiropractic therapy?

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +1

      Good question Mary! Whoever puts in control and teaches you how to fix yourself. Have you checked out my free workshop... I share why you'll always be able to fix yourself faster than someone can fix you! Check it out here.. www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/freeworkshop
      Or if you're open to chatting (no pressure) I'd love to see if/how I can help. We work with folks worldwide and give people all the tools, knowledge, and support they need to heal themselves...
      Is this something you'd be interested in?

  • @TheGman2421
    @TheGman2421 3 года назад +3

    I heard and felt a popping sensation on upper butt region while walking, after I had pain when walking , was this a hamstring pull? Should I stay off my feet or can I continue to move around?

  • @mikearchibald744
    @mikearchibald744 2 года назад

    Well, this left me even more confused. At first when I saw this I wondered how I'd missed this video but as soon as it started I thought I had misdiagnosed sciatica and instead have high hamstring. Like another guy said here, I can walk and stand all day with little pain, I have no real back pain but sitting in a car seat is ungodly painful-well, it WAS but its a little less now that I've been doign strength training. But when i ran through all these exercises NONE of them created pain, despite the fact I had just driven and really felt it. There is a vague feeling that shoots up my middle back, but only very vague and only very occasionally.
    When I sleep on my back it wakes me early and I walk it off, but noticed that it usually goes down significantly with wall squats. As soon as I use that muscle, the pain diminishes. But if I push on my ass cheek thats bad, I can feel like a bruise way in there. But when I used to sit I always had the feeling that I was sitting right on that bone and wanted to build up that ass muscle. Either way it seems taht strength training is the way to go, although I've been doing a lot of that and now have to do considerable stretching because the muscles always feel tight, which is also bad.

  • @tjtraining7523
    @tjtraining7523 3 года назад +1

    Hi there. Please help I’ve been battling sciatica on and off for 6 years now 😞 for me, the sitting hunched over on a cushion straight leg raise had ZERO symptoms. However the straight left raise lying down is excruciatingly sore. My physio is unsure whether it is a hamstring tendon, glute tendon, or disc problem. Thoughts? Much appreciated content 🙏

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  3 года назад +1

      Hey TJ! Thanks for watching.
      First step- download (free) my DIY diagnostic guide. Work through it step by step. This should give you some good clarity 👍
      Grab it here 👉 www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/diyguide
      Then, if you’re interested in my help-apply to work with me by visiting 👉 www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/apply
      Sound good?

  • @marktroyer2754
    @marktroyer2754 2 года назад

    How about both

  • @tamilyogini
    @tamilyogini 4 года назад

    Such an usefull video..i could find it more on the butt and not muvh on the hamstring or back. I could feel ut only the weak nerve. I am from india how can i reach you. I also got other few doubts related to knee pain. Eg tendanoids or fat space? Please do response how can i reach you. Thanks

  • @marba5422
    @marba5422 3 года назад

    Could you please make a video about Pes anserinus problem. About for months a go a Chiropraktiker manipulate my back and after I have got knee problem. My knee has swollen in pes anserinus area and I can’t walk normal again. Thanks for your Videos

  • @ianpier16
    @ianpier16 3 года назад +1

    i have some high glute pain lateral and slightly superior to the SI joint. occasionally it is non symptomatic but often it gives me trouble walking. ive never had shooting pain down the leg and i think its from an old deadlifting injury. is there any way to diagnose this type of thing from home?

  • @pecaikac8917
    @pecaikac8917 2 месяца назад

    If the pain goes away when we hang with our hands on the bar, is that a clear indication that it's lower back?

  • @anisahadam3624
    @anisahadam3624 3 года назад

    Hello. Where are you based? I am experiencing butt and upper thigh pain for a very long time. I’m having an injection in my piriformis muscle soon and i’m hoping this will help so i can start strengthening the muscles in my leg.

  • @marktroyer2754
    @marktroyer2754 2 года назад

    I had the pain in the butt , but now also have that pain high in the hamstring,trying to go up steps is painful or bending forward

  • @marlenamadero9999
    @marlenamadero9999 Год назад

    I have osteoarthritis in both hips. Right hip rep. Left one getting ready to rep. Avascular necrosis in both. Now I feel like knots live in my buttocks. No pain going down legs except big toe and leg hip feels different. Please tell me what to do

  • @MI-mx3rh
    @MI-mx3rh 2 года назад +1

    I have a feeling of fishing lines yanked behind my legs and tingling in my feet soles and heels
    Feels like screws in pelvis is loose and causing all this.
    It especially comes on with adduction on adduction machine
    Lemme know what you think
    Will appreciate your help
    Thank you

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  2 года назад +2

      Luckily there are no screws holding the pelvis together. So good news- no issue there.
      If machine causes symptoms (could be for many reasons- back arching, too much resistance etc) hold on doing them… stop.
      Sounds like- although hard to say- that you’re dealing with some type of nerve/spine issue.
      Have you checked out my DIY Diagnostic guide?
      www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/diyguide

    • @MI-mx3rh
      @MI-mx3rh 2 года назад

      @@drcharliejohnson thank you so much Dr really appreciate it
      The word spine alone scares i keep telling myself it piraformis or si joint issues
      It once got almost resolved on the roman chair when I did extension it felt like something stuck behind there got released for a day or 2 I was like I never had a problem then that roman chair too stopped having any effect on me

  • @davidyoung6652
    @davidyoung6652 2 года назад

    What is your opinion on inversion tables for this problem?

  • @amyl3595
    @amyl3595 3 года назад +1

    What if none of the tests produce any pain, but there is an issue with the area of question, esp. with activity?

    • @ladyphantomnomercyentertai9729
      @ladyphantomnomercyentertai9729 3 года назад

      I'm there seems like it's a possible hammy issue for me due to isolated location for hammy/butt area but none of the text caused pain I'm thinking possibly due to early onset

  • @carolyncarter7530
    @carolyncarter7530 Год назад +1

    Can’t your upper hamstring injury lay down scar tissue that wraps around your sciatic nerve, causing sciatica issues along with your hamstring pain sitting or stretching?

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +1

      Good question Carolyn! Yes, we call this hamstring syndrome... but it's virtually impossible to tell without exploratory surgery. So, it all comes back to what we can control... motion and our mind... and then using these tools and a process to resolve pain!

    • @erino5528
      @erino5528 Год назад

      Would a diagnostic Injection prove if that was the cause ?

  • @doris5625
    @doris5625 Год назад

    So what can we do for hamstring?

  • @DefeatLust
    @DefeatLust 2 года назад +1

    Looks like I have Siatica pain. Thank you doctor. You're a boss for this.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful. So what's your plan of action for solving it?

    • @DefeatLust
      @DefeatLust 2 года назад

      @@drcharliejohnson I'm just following youtube video stretches/exercises. See how it feels. If nothing changes, i'll just go to my physio guy in my city

  • @annmha8849
    @annmha8849 4 года назад

    Sir do you have a vid about herniated disc? Lumbar part esp. that part where epidurals are injected during giving birth.

  • @pa.fishpreacher6166
    @pa.fishpreacher6166 Год назад

    My injury is below the cheek. What should one do or begin with? very painful

  • @MerKuFirst
    @MerKuFirst Год назад +1

    My pain is very random, sometimes I bed over or stand up and my but goes completely numb and pain sometimes I almost pass out. It feels like a cramp. It’s not like I just have pain every time I bend over or sit I don’t get it.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +1

      Hey! thanks for sharing. Very common actually that symptoms are inconsistent and move/shift around. What are you currently doing for treatment?

    • @MerKuFirst
      @MerKuFirst Год назад +1

      @@drcharliejohnson thank you for the reply. I haven’t done much for treatment because I had been dealing with IBS until about a year ago I switched diets and have fixed most of that and I thought maybe the pain/cramps were related to my IBS but I have started stretching is about my only treatment. I also work in lawn care and landscaping not sure that activity would be considered good for it but I am a pretty active person. Glad to know at least maybe I am on the right track of figuring this out thanks.

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  Год назад +1

      @@MerKuFirst got it! For sure, nice to have some direction. Let me know if ya get stuck. No pressure, but would love to see if/how I can help.
      If/when you're interested, you could always set up a time to chat and submit your case for review by visiting... www.drcharliejohnsonpt.com/apply
      Hang in there!

  • @nikolaj781
    @nikolaj781 2 года назад

    If I have no paine, but I have twingiling in the foot and little pain near but and hamst

  • @garyhall1035
    @garyhall1035 3 года назад +1

    I think I have HHT, based on watching this video. When I place the toes of my good leg onto the heel of my bad leg to remove my boots, my pain is very sharp all the way down the back of my leg. Would this be expected with HHT?

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  3 года назад

      Hey Gary! Thanks for watching, sorry for delay in response! makes sense with HHT- but honestly I have other questions... do you have pain that goes below the knee down the back of the leg? HHT usually hurts at sit/butt bone and travels no further than back of mid thigh...
      Let me know.
      Dr. Charlie

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  3 года назад +2

      Also Gary...
      I'm revamping a diagnostic flowchart I created (walkthru was in another video) and I'm calling it "Better Than An MRI DIY Diagnostic Guide"... I think it would help answer some of your questions about what could be going on...
      Would you be interested in a free copy of it once I finish (hoping to finish this week)?!
      If not, that's cool, but figured I'd ask.
      Reply back and let me know!

  • @redhedd33
    @redhedd33 3 года назад

    Is it possible to have high hamstring tendinopathy and piriformis syndrome at the same time. And how do you treat each one without aggravating the other?

    • @oldvlognewtricks
      @oldvlognewtricks 2 года назад

      Rehab is the same for both: progressive strengthening and mobilisation of all surrounding structures

  • @dalee.ankele1047
    @dalee.ankele1047 2 года назад +1

    So now that I've identified my Butt pain, what can I do to correct or heal it?

    • @drcharliejohnson
      @drcharliejohnson  2 года назад +1

      Ahh Dale! If only it were that easy. What are you currently trying?

    • @dalee.ankele1047
      @dalee.ankele1047 2 года назад +1

      @@drcharliejohnson - My wife bought me a hot tub for my birthday, so I sit in there and try to stretch my hamstring. Take Advil (I know it's not good for me) and Tylenol does nothing. Having trouble walking very far. Dale.

  • @toniprrp
    @toniprrp 3 года назад

    I feel from touch massage a hard lump of scar tissue right at my high hamstring. This flares up from time to time which then feels like it is pressing on my nerve. This is debilitating and I cannot put pressure on that foot on the floor so end up in bed. What to do please ??

  • @greenricee
    @greenricee 2 года назад

    I did all the test and non recreated the pain. I always feel the pain when doing Bulgarian split squats? Please help 😭

  • @idan4329
    @idan4329 2 года назад

    None of these tests caused pain... just buttock pain on both sides when sitting for over an year.
    Have you ever seen it caused by hip labral tear (one sided)?

  • @eddiemuise4791
    @eddiemuise4791 3 года назад

    I go for ultrasound tomorow.will this detect anything.plz ty..hamstrings over stretched.advice plz.why do i feel my tailbone when i lay down.why does my lower right leg pop when i do curls.