Great video, but I have a question. Why do you let the patient do the single leg stance test for such a long time when trying to provoke pain? Shouldn't that count as an isometric exercise which actually reduces tendinopathy-related pain? I would expect the pain to be the greatest in the beginning of the exercise and then gradually recede. I'm confused :D
Hi! This is just used as an assessment measure… for example, if they have pain in the Greater Trochanteric region after 5 seconds , and that is enough for me to help with my diagnosis, we can stop the test there and then. If you want to do it as an exercise further down the line then great you can modify it for sure!
I have pain in this area everytime I ejaculate. If feel like a muscle spasm or never pain right before and during ejaculation. This has been the case for 5 years . I doubt this is it but im so deseperate for answers
Fantastic video - many thanks. Love the evidence based approach to clinical exam reliability 👏
Does it cause discomfort especially during sleep. A burning feeling
Meralgia paresthetica
I get the pain when lying on opposite side, is this normal? Radiates down leg on effective side
Excellent as always !
Thank you so much!!
My knee PT is aggravating my hip bursitis, especially resistant band stretches. Suggest I see an osteopath or some other specialist?
Nicely explained 😊
Thanks a lot 😊 much appreciated!
Wow such an informative video!
thank you so much for sharing❤
Thank you so much for your kind words 😊
Plz sir add vedio on treatment of GTPS thank you sir
Absolutely! Coming soon!
if diagnosed with GTPS, Could it cause a pain in the back of the knee? its a runner's knee? thanks
Less likely that GTPS would be the cause of the posterior knee pain… more likely that there is a different mechanism causing this
Maybe favoring the left side leaning, when doing preacher position.
Great video, but I have a question. Why do you let the patient do the single leg stance test for such a long time when trying to provoke pain? Shouldn't that count as an isometric exercise which actually reduces tendinopathy-related pain? I would expect the pain to be the greatest in the beginning of the exercise and then gradually recede. I'm confused :D
Hi! This is just used as an assessment measure… for example, if they have pain in the Greater Trochanteric region after 5 seconds , and that is enough for me to help with my diagnosis, we can stop the test there and then. If you want to do it as an exercise further down the line then great you can modify it for sure!
Doing that exercise *removed* the pain 😂but I’m an ex ballet dancer so 🤷🏾♀️
Great video!Waiting for the managements video.thank you
Coming soon! Thank you!
Helpful because u didn't show an accurate precise pic where this pian is on hip can u add an image pointing 😊
I have pain in this area everytime I ejaculate. If feel like a muscle spasm or never pain right before and during ejaculation. This has been the case for 5 years . I doubt this is it but im so deseperate for answers
Good stuff, but hand waving irritating, sorry
So the guy is giving advice to help people , and this is your response. Unbelievable.
Pack it in Gaynor
@@missmaddielious Pack what in ?
Just an opinion. Don’t message me with ‘direction’ as to how I might respond. That’s bullying. Unpleasant, whereas my opinion was meant to he helpful.
@@gaynorsmith4596 Helpful to who?