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@anjumafshan8880
@anjumafshan8880 Күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing the best exercises.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Күн бұрын
You’re welcome!
@memyselfandi6525
@memyselfandi6525 2 күн бұрын
Mine feels like it almost pops or like gravel when I try to grip or rotate my thumb. The sharp pain has passed slightly. But it startles me when I grip and lift. Like carry a plate or open my hand to grip a large glass.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 2 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, these can all be common symptoms of irritation within the sheath that surrounds the tendon of the thumb. I recommend that you read my in-depth article on this condition, which explains what to do and not do and alternative treatment options. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/de-quervain-tenosynovitis-exercises/
@renestaten5240
@renestaten5240 2 күн бұрын
💥💥💥💣💣💣
@mohitkumar-je1yr
@mohitkumar-je1yr 3 күн бұрын
Pain in my calf muscle and report is( There is fluid deep to the medial gastrocnemius with a tear in the deep muscle also seen as a disruption in the contour and echogenicity of the muscle fiber)
@yiquanawalkb4run26
@yiquanawalkb4run26 5 күн бұрын
Thank you, I have searched very many video’s but this one appeals to me most of all and is very well explained and directed, thank you for showing me a daily pattern until the time for my operation, you have strengthened my motivation
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 4 күн бұрын
You're very welcome! Thank you so much for the lovely comment 😁
@yiquanawalkb4run26
@yiquanawalkb4run26 5 күн бұрын
thank you that was really well explained
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 5 күн бұрын
You're so welcome! I would also highly recommend that you read my full article on how to prepare for this surgery. It should answer most of the questions that you may be thinking of..you can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/exercises-before-hip-replacement-surgery/
@Arosell44
@Arosell44 8 күн бұрын
How often should I be doing these 8 pre knee replacement exercises? Thanks for the video.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment. You can check out my article on these exercises that goes in to much more detail about everything you need to know prior to surgery including the exercise dosage. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/knee-replacement-exercises-before-surgery/
@starfire8221
@starfire8221 9 күн бұрын
Great video. I am doing these while waiting for 2 months til surgery. This way, I will be in the habit of doing them.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 9 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Best of luck with your upcoming surgery.
@Nollala
@Nollala 9 күн бұрын
Your videos are awesome!! Could you do one about how to tell if it's arthritis, De Querviain Tenosynovitis, or Carpal tunnel?
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 9 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! I do have two in-depth articles that will help you determine if you have DeQuervain's or Carpal Tunnel. You can find those two here: pttimewithtim.com/de-quervain-tenosynovitis-exercises/ pttimewithtim.com/carpal-tunnel-exercises/
@veenadevilakshman6735
@veenadevilakshman6735 10 күн бұрын
Thank u so much sir 🙏
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 10 күн бұрын
Most welcome!
@WishingStar001
@WishingStar001 11 күн бұрын
What about bursitis on the inner hip ? ..does anyone have a video for this please?
@barbarahargis3643
@barbarahargis3643 12 күн бұрын
What if I don't have access to recumbent bike
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 11 күн бұрын
Hello, Barbara. A lot of people with ask their friends and family because someone usually will have one lying around somewhere collecting dust. If not, checking out a nearby gym or recreational facility would be a great idea as you could then use it post-operatively as well after several weeks. I’ve also had patients purchase one as there are some more affordable ones out there for sale. Finally, if you still cannot find one then that’s okay. You’ll just have to use the one in the PT clinic post-op. Hope that helps!
@barbarahargis3643
@barbarahargis3643 11 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@macsmiffy2197
@macsmiffy2197 12 күн бұрын
Now I’m confused! Most of these exercises I’ve been told to leave until 6 weeks. I’m in the UK.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 12 күн бұрын
Hello! Some surgeons are much more conservative than others in terms of exercises after surgery. When in doubt, always follow your specific surgeons instructions. Hope this helps! 🙂
@tiffanymeyer4653
@tiffanymeyer4653 13 күн бұрын
It’s hard for me to have my foot flat on the ground. Does that mean it’s too early to start doing these exercises? It’s been about a week since my tear.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 13 күн бұрын
In this type of case, I would typically still start people out with the gentle stretching, massage and submaximal isometrics, though I would ensure that they are not pushing into any significant increases in pain or discomfort. It’s going to take extra time. I definitely think that you should read my full article on calf strains. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/calf-strain-exercises/
@debbiec6216
@debbiec6216 13 күн бұрын
hello Tim Do you have exercises for the Osteoarthritis Hip aka Hip surgery ? Thank you . In the near future I will need Total Knee surgery and Hip , both. I am preparing for these surgeries . I believe the Hip surgery will be first ( since it will heal faster ). Knee surgery takes at least a year and it all depends the healing . Thank you , Debbie
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 13 күн бұрын
You are so welcome, Debbie! Best of luck with your journey ahead.
@debbiec6216
@debbiec6216 13 күн бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim Thank you for responding .
@katekack108
@katekack108 14 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I have a knee replacement coming up Sept 5 and my ROM is crap excited to increase it slowly buy surely.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 14 күн бұрын
Glad I could help!
@rosemarydirisio1236
@rosemarydirisio1236 16 күн бұрын
Dr Tim I cannot move for months 😢😢 to do these motions I cannot its that bad I have an appt with a surgeon not til September meanwhile I have to wait with no brace bed ridden nothing is recommended besides physio but is it worh doing it before surgery ??
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 16 күн бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that you're suffering from such advanced stages of hip OA> It can be severely debilitating as you know. I do highly recommend that you see a PT for at least an initial evaluation and 2 or 3 follow-up appts because the PT can recommend and show you how to use a walker or single point cane prior to surgery. This can allow you to offload weight from the painful side and improve your functional mobility at least until surgery time. They can also show you some basic, modified exercises to do at home that can work on maintaining joint mobility. Finally, the PT will also help inform you of everything you'll need to know before/after the hip replacement surgery. It'll be worth it!
@indrajapetraityte1767
@indrajapetraityte1767 18 күн бұрын
thank you ❤
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 17 күн бұрын
Welcome!
@MichaelCook1981
@MichaelCook1981 20 күн бұрын
I thought I had a calf strain, my calf was hurting for almost a month after a leg workout at the gym. I taped it with some kenesis tape and it started to feel a lot better. So I went running to get ready for a PT test and had a pain behind my knee and felt like a lump. I went to the ER and had extensive DVT in my leg from the knee down. I’m wondering if a calf strain could cause the DVT? I haven’t traveled, or sat in a car for a long period of time, no recent surgeries, I don’t smoke, don’t have diabetes or overweight. It’s kind of weird, I’m in my early 40’s, but that’s it.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 20 күн бұрын
Hi Michael, yes that is weird. I can't see how a calf strain could contribute to a DVT, so I would immediately start looking at other potential causes. You already know most of the common causes of DVTs. They may also be a side effect of some medications, but that's an interesting case for sure. Glad you caught it without any severe consequences.
@mohammedali-sk6wp
@mohammedali-sk6wp 21 күн бұрын
Generaly would you recommend to exersice both knees? The good one n the not good one . Thanks
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 21 күн бұрын
Yes, generally we recommend exercising both sides unless time is an issue, then focusing on the injured side would take priority.
@mohammedali-sk6wp
@mohammedali-sk6wp 20 күн бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim thank you
@H8_Swaggy
@H8_Swaggy 21 күн бұрын
Bruh I’ve had 3 calf strains in the past 2 months in my right leg playing ball bruh.. it’s frustrating to the point where I’m thinking of quitting!!! I take 3 weeks off and soon as I go 80% percent on the court my calf is popping loud as heck and it felt like I got kicked in the back of my leg I swear! I’m over this feeling 😩
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 21 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that. Ya, calf strains, especially repetitive strains, can really be a nagging type injury. They can take a couple of months to fully heal depending on severity. You should definitely read my article on this type of injury as it goes over all the critical information for rehabbing from them. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/calf-strain-exercises/
@andikadimasprasetyo5758
@andikadimasprasetyo5758 25 күн бұрын
I'm here to fix my running form due to weak hip abductor
@67steinip
@67steinip 27 күн бұрын
Im losing hope, been stretching in the shower every day and circular motions while coding at the computer as my PT told me, I went to the PT twice and got electric therapy thing, cold pack, and this is all after like how many months March to Now, Its 9 weeks in and I still have pain in both my calves.. Before I went Muay thai training in March, I had a Tendonitis on left and a bit of muscle ache in my soleus whatever, and then I went there kicked left and right and now the pain is in both of my calves instead of one, even if I stretched before and after, it just got worse when I foam rolled a tight calve muscle at the camp, came home March 20th and since then, Im only good on days I barely walk, yesterday I had done some slight walking and ended with stabbing pain that came and went like randomly in my right leg.. Im basically losing hope that my calves will ever heal Unless I stay BEDRIDDEN! for weeks!
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 27 күн бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about your current struggles with your injury. I have so many questions to start with, but ultimately, does the current stabbing pain that you're describing feel like it's coming from the muscle/s in the calves or possibly the Achilles tendon itself?
@67steinip
@67steinip 27 күн бұрын
​@@PTTimewithTim I have Achillies Tendonitis in my Left Foot, the sharp pain was in my right, that day I jogged a tiny bit even knowing my leg didn't feel great, this caused the sharp pain coming and going in waves throughout the night, when i woke up it was gone. It started with my Calves being tight when I was kicking pads at Muay Thai. When I came back I did some PT, trying to relief this, but I have been stretching now for 4 weeks in the shower, just those basic wall stretches 1-2 sets x 20 seconds hold. I Rock climb indoors with a friend 2-3 times a week, My fear is perhaps it's too much tension on my calves, toe/heel/crimps? Perhaps its preventing the healing process. I have no idea if this is good enough explanation, I was certain similar to shoulder injury from weight lifting it would just disappear over 8 weeks, or my pulley injury in my finger when it popped, which took 6-8 weeks to heal. Regarding my tendonitis the PT told me the reason for it was shortness in my soleus, that I needed to stretch to get the soleus in better form to resolve my tendonitis, I have had this tendonitis for about a year now. It feels better though, with all the stretches but the bulge is always there. Should I avoid rock climbing for a while? is that maybe preventing any of this from healing up, I always assumed it would heal slower but heal, not just prevent it from healing.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 21 күн бұрын
@@67steinip Rock climbing will definitely place a lot of tension through the calf muscles and Achilles tendon. And if you’re bouldering, jumping down onto the mat will cause a sudden significant stress on those muscles as you land. Top rope climbing would be less stressful on the tissue, but if you feel pain in the calves when climbing then that should be an indicator that it is an aggravating factor.
@67steinip
@67steinip 21 күн бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim Okay, I may need to accept the fact that I need to just belay my buddy for a while and refrain from climbing if its preventing healing completely like stop time.. 😮‍💨.. thank you for your time.
@brianmcflynn2557
@brianmcflynn2557 Ай бұрын
How long does external snapping hip syndrome last? Also, having done a successful session can sometimes the next day or two result in more clicking in the hip because the affected area is fatigued from the previous day's workout? I find this is the case for me.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Thanks for the question, Brian. Snapping hip can last as long as the tissue is excessively tight. I've seen it in patients who have dealt with it for > 1 year. If symptoms seem to increase the following day, a consideration could be is to decrease the overall number of reps of each exercise (so decreasing the overall intensity of each exercise) to prevent the possibility of "over-doing" it and see how the body responds the following day. Then, make adjustments from that point. Also, make sure you check out my full article on snapping hip syndrome as it includes a lot of additional information on this condition that will be helpful to you. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/snapping-hip-syndrome-exercises/
@brianmcflynn2557
@brianmcflynn2557 Ай бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim Thanks for the response. Yeh seems to be a balancing act as I have been told to strengthen the muscles around it also in particular the gluteal region. Makes sense. Thanks.
@timlaughlin3379
@timlaughlin3379 Ай бұрын
One week and half into my calf tear starting my self help from video today thanks i will keep yall updated 😂😂
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
You got this, Tim! Also, make sure you check out my full article on calf strains as it has a lot more in-depth information of proper steps to take after this type of injury. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/calf-strain-exercises/
@tereservsherman4318
@tereservsherman4318 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for being so detailed in showing how to do these exercises! Also I really appreciate that you mentioned some things to avoid, such as lying on the bad side or crossing that leg over the other knee. I just started sleeping on my sides a few months back, and looking back it was around then that the hip pain started. I also cross my legs all the time, and the bad leg is the one I favor. Good to know, in other words! This is a great video and I'll be reading your article tomorrow.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Thank you for the lovely comment. You are very welcome!
@user-nn1nx8nh2v
@user-nn1nx8nh2v Ай бұрын
Nice
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Thanks
@cabdiqani4712
@cabdiqani4712 Ай бұрын
I lost my acl since may its almost ayear ago last day i fall ataple an am feeling pain like tired or like somone wolk long distance what is your consult doctor plz🙏
@maramb5030
@maramb5030 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the useful exercises. In MS case would it be possible to see Bunions in the knee also ..I hope I can stop MS progress 😔
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, Maram. Yes, bunions can cause issues all the way up to the knee. Bunions often are seen in people with low arches (flat feet), which causes compensations in the lower leg and can result in issues at the knee. You should read my in-depth article on bunions. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/bunions-foot-exercises/
@Patricia-nw9df
@Patricia-nw9df Ай бұрын
I just found your videos and will start doing them. It is my right hip that has snapping hip syndrome. Do I these exercise only with the affected hip, or do I do both sides?
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Hi Patricia, typically we recommend that people do stretches on both sides, though if time is limited, then definitely focus on the involved side.
@Patricia-nw9df
@Patricia-nw9df Ай бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim Thanks. I couldn't find the massage stick roller at Amazon. It is unavailable.:(
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
@@Patricia-nw9df Here it is: amzn.to/3QTMkH5
@ellenholiday737
@ellenholiday737 Ай бұрын
Thank you Doc Tim 🌞
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
You are very welcome, Ellen
@shanvithashineyhatapyik7446
@shanvithashineyhatapyik7446 Ай бұрын
Is it for a complete ACL tear ?
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
This is for both complete and partial tears. I have an in-depth article on ACL tears as well that has some useful information on how to decide whether to have surgery or not and alternative treatment options. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/acl-tear-exercises-without-surgery/
@janetc6382
@janetc6382 Ай бұрын
Is this daily or just few times a week?
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Just depends on how irritated the tendon is, if there’s just mild irritation then these could be performed everyday. However, if it’s moderate to severely irritated, then I would typically recommend 3-4x/week with a rest day in-between until the symptoms started to decrease. You should also check out my full article on this condition which explains things in much more detail. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/de-quervain-tenosynovitis-exercises/
@thecastle09
@thecastle09 Ай бұрын
Years of pain…never goes away no matter what rehab I do.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that, you should definitely read my in-depth article on biceps tendonitis as I have alternative treatment options and additional information that may be helpful. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/biceps-tendinitis-exercises/
@elaineolson550
@elaineolson550 6 күн бұрын
Hello-thank you very much for the exercises. (Tendonitis-I’ve had very sites for it over the years-now I have this new one, oh boy lol) I will get right on with your suggestions 😊
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 5 күн бұрын
@@elaineolson550 Thanks for the comment, Elaine! I would also highly recommend that you my full article on biceps tendonitis, which will give you much more information on treatment alternatives and prevention techniques. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/biceps-tendinitis-exercises/
@sivatejapotlacheruvu2673
@sivatejapotlacheruvu2673 Ай бұрын
Acl stress person doing exercise???
@michaelnowaczek4422
@michaelnowaczek4422 Ай бұрын
If I could do these properly, I wouldn't get my total hip replacement. I can do 2 of them. I have drop foot on my left foot with my knee replaced on the left also. Now, the left hip on July 31.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, Michael. I can appreciate your initial hesitation as most people that are about to get a hip replacement have some degree of moderate to severe hip OA. These joint conditions make it not only painful, but also restrict the overall range of motion that the joint can move through. Please understand, though, that the exercises that I demonstrate can still be performed by those in preparation for a hip replacement. As I mentioned in the video, though, each exercise, will need to be modified by each individual in order to be successfully performed without aggravating the hip joint. Modifications can include reducing the overall range of motion of the movement, decreasing the repetitions per set, decreasing the # of sets, changing the exercise from a full movement to an isometric (which is when you push against something that doesn't move, i.e. squeezing both knees together while lying on your back). Ultimately, each person will have to pick and choose which exercises that he/she can perform because everyone's hip is going to act differently. Hope this helps clear up some confusion. Best of luck with your upcoming THA!
@Deepakkoyyodan
@Deepakkoyyodan Ай бұрын
I don't think a fully torn ACL can be reconstructed without surgery
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
You're absolutely correct. A fully torn ACL cannot be reconstructed without surgery. However, this video is about those who choose to rehab without having surgery as not everyone who tears their ACL necessarily need to have surgery. Some people are older and do not really need a fully functioning ACL in order to live their daily lives. Others simply do not have the financial or medical means to get surgery. You should check out my full article on ACL tears as I go into detail on who can cope without getting ACL reconstruction surgery and who should get it. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/acl-tear-exercises-without-surgery/
@katarinakeles2782
@katarinakeles2782 Ай бұрын
my lower leg muscles atrophied, but my foot probably also twisted because of that and it was weak in the joint and the middle finger seemed unable to move... are there any exercises for that?
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I'm not sure that I'm following the entire question, though. It is common for the leg muscles to atrophy after an injury like this due to disuse and "protecting" that side. However, are you saying that you think you sprained your ankle during the initial injury and you're wondering if I have exercises for a sprained ankle? If so, I have an article and video on that, which you can find here: pttimewithtim.com/ankle-sprain-exercises/
@starbrightinfinity3329
@starbrightinfinity3329 Ай бұрын
I’ll have my hip replaced in a few months. I’m no longer able to do the periformis stretch. I’m not sure if it’s because of the AVN or muscle tightness. Will I be able to do that again post surgery?
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. If someone is unable to get into any form of the piriformis stretch, then there's no reason to attempt it. It would likely just aggravate the joint. We would simply just focus on all of the other exercises that the person could tolerate without joint irritation. After the surgery, it will require extra time and effort in order to get that hip rotation (as achieved with the piriformis stretch) as the muscles will have severely shortened from the lack of motion prior to surgery, but it will be possible eventually.
@starbrightinfinity3329
@starbrightinfinity3329 Ай бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim Thanks for responding. Unfortunately, I’ve let myself get weak. Plus side, I started using a walker. My ego got in the way and I should’ve been using it years ago. I went on a trip to Spain and I managed to do 10k-15k steps a day with the help of Tylenol. Since being back I go on a 2mi walk every other day. It’s been great for my confidence and mood. I swear like a tweaker but I figure I just have a lot of strength to rebuild. I know it’s hard to answer specifics over the internet, but I have an extremely tight hip flexor on the left side. To the point I can’t let my leg hang over the side of the bed to stretch. Anything I can do that’s more gentle?
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
​@@starbrightinfinity3329 That's so great of you to keep getting out there. It can be difficult to find the right balance of staying active, yet not pushing so hard that it sets you back too much if the joint gets irritated from too much walking. For someone who has significant hip OA, I would not expect them to be able to get into too much hip extension (letting the leg get behind you) as the hip joint simply won't allow it because of the poor joint quality. However, it still should be possible to find a position to gently stretch the hip flexor muscles without feeling pain in the hip joint. Typically, I'll have someone lie on their back (in bed) with the opposite knee bent and the other leg (stretch leg) straight. If they don't feel a stretch in this position, then we would advance to the side of the bed and begin to slowly lower the stretch leg down from the side of the bed while still having the other knee bent until a comfortable stretch is felt in the front of the hip/thigh of the downward stretch leg. Additionally, I would only have them hold the stretch for about 30 seconds so that the hip joint doesn't get stiff.
@starbrightinfinity3329
@starbrightinfinity3329 Ай бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim Hey, I appreciate you writing such a thorough response. You’re right, when just laying flat with one knee bent, I can feel a stretch. Im only 38 so dealing with AVN for the last few years has been a big blow to quality of life. I’m now more determined to get back on track. Cheers!
@kimberleyguest9912
@kimberleyguest9912 Ай бұрын
What is a good way to progress to piriformis stretch. I am 6 weeks post anterior hip replacement and just released from most restrictions but I cannot dream of putting my foot in that position (I hope at minimum to be able to put on socks). This is a great video with explanations of many of the exercises in the next phase I have in my home exercise handout.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Hi Kimberley, thanks for the comment. You're exactly right, most people experience significant tightness after surgery. Prior to surgery, the joint is very stiff and painful, so people protect the joint and don't take it through it's full range of motion. This, in-turn, causes the muscles to tighten up over time. After the joint has been replaced, the muscles are still very tight and will need to to be stretched gradually back to their original lengths. In particular with the Piriformis Stretch, I typically start my clients out by having them lie on their back with the goal of getting the heel to rest on the opposite thigh near the knee and holding that stretch. Once that position is easier to get into, then they can slowly slide the heel towards mid-thigh, and then eventually they can begin to gently push the knee of the stretch leg outwards into more of the traditional figure 4 position (as seen in the video). All of the these advancements are expected to take a couple of weeks to progress through, so it's a gradual process.
@kimberleyguest9912
@kimberleyguest9912 Ай бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim thank you for the explanation
@theynot4u
@theynot4u 3 күн бұрын
I'm 5 days out from surgery (anterior approach), and there is no way in Hades that I'd do that stretch!
@judylindow2739
@judylindow2739 Ай бұрын
Getting ready for hip replacement surgery for severe arthritis. Can I swim laps for surgery prep? Freestyle.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Hi Judy, thanks for the comment. It all just depends on the severity of the hip arthritis. Most people wait off quite a long time to get a hip replacement, so I’d say those people probably wouldn’t tolerate the aggressive kicking motion. However, someone could always give it a try and see how the joint feels during and after the activity as a quick test. Normally, I recommend that my patients do walking through the water in a pool up to at least waist deep water. They can walk forwards, backwards, and side stepping which is actually more work than you might expect at first glance.
@judylindow2739
@judylindow2739 Ай бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim Thanks! I'll go and see how it feels and try the walking if the lapping has become to hard - it started 2 yrs ago (didn't know what it was) but n the last month it got bad quicker and I'm 8-9 on a cane ... waiting for surgery. Torn because everyone says to get strong.
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
@@judylindow2739 I completely understand. There's a lot of deconditioning that occurs in the surrounding hip muscles due to the disuse over time, which leads to significant weakening of these muscles. I wouldn't think of it so much as though I need to "strengthen" my hip seeing as there would typically be a lot of pain in the joint if you were to truly try to strengthen it in the traditional sense of the word. Rather, I would think to myself that I want to prepare my hip as much as possible for surgery, so that my rehabilitation afterward is a quick and optimal as possible. If a patient came to see my pre-op who had severe hip OA, we would start with very basic and limited-range stretching to try and improve or at least maintain whatever hip range of motion is left. We would also begin with isometric-hold exercises (where you press against something so the muscle engages but there's no actual joint motion occurring) to engage the muscles, but not aggravate the joint. I highly suggest that you read my hip joint replacement article, which gives you all of the pre-surgery information that you should incorporate in your planning. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/exercises-before-hip-replacement-surgery/
@maunalouw7593
@maunalouw7593 Ай бұрын
Thank you very much appreciated
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
You are very welcome!
@sharlenadorion7173
@sharlenadorion7173 Ай бұрын
I just tore my ACL, MCL, and LCL about 2 weeks ago. No insurance, so no surgery option. But I have been working to improve mobility and can now walk on brace without crutches.... Should I do these exercises with or without the brace on?
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about your injury, Sharlene. First, I would highly recommend that you read my full article on ACL injuries as it has some really helpful tips in it. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/acl-tear-exercises-without-surgery/ Also, in general, these exercises can be performed with a brace on or off, however if the brace is on, then it would need to be unlocked. Ultimately though, you should always follow whatever instructions that you were given by your specific doctor or medical provider 😁
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
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@juancena1259
@juancena1259 Ай бұрын
All the others were fine but the side lying hip abduction puts all down my leg muscles into a deep deep pain, goea away after a minute. Kinda feels warm good though afterwards 👀
@ayeshafiaz-bi8jm
@ayeshafiaz-bi8jm Ай бұрын
sir can you explain me please that can i do cycling after total hip replacement surgery because my muscles are so weak.4 to 5 years has passed to surgery
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I can say that, in general, there is no problem with gradually getting back into cycling on either a stationary bike or road bike is an appropriate activity for most people. It is very important to focus on strengthening exercises after a hip replacement because the muscles are typically very weak leading up to the surgery.
@major8401
@major8401 Ай бұрын
This has help me alot after my surgery thanks alot
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
So happy to hear that! Thanks for leaving a comment.
@user-ry1ol1sj8b
@user-ry1ol1sj8b Ай бұрын
Sir i have grade 2 ACl to required surgery
@back-countrymayhem4472
@back-countrymayhem4472 Ай бұрын
How long after the injury do you begin the stretching exercises?
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim Ай бұрын
Depends on the severity of the injury, but most people can start with the easier exercises (gentle stretching, light massage and submaximal isometrics) within just a few days after the injury. I highly recommend that you read my article on calf strains. You can find it here: pttimewithtim.com/calf-strain-exercises/
@back-countrymayhem4472
@back-countrymayhem4472 Ай бұрын
@@PTTimewithTim thank you!
@johnbradt7206
@johnbradt7206 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! ☮️
@PTTimewithTim
@PTTimewithTim 2 ай бұрын
You are so welcome, John!