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How to Fix Internal Snapping Hip Syndrome - stretches and strengthening exercises for the hip flexor

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Internal snapping hip syndrome is a condition that affects the iliopsoas tendon insertion. It occurs when the muscles that attach onto this tendon, namely the psoas major and iliacus, are in contracture leading to a hypomobile tendon. This tendon, when tight, then snaps over the anterior aspect of the acetabular rim located at the front of your hip.

For this condition, we like to do a series of exercises starting with improving your baseline flexibility. Once that's established, we then teach the hip how to engage in it's end ranges using mobility exercises. Finally, the last step is to then reinforce this lengthened position by strengthening the hip flexors in this position.

If you have hip issues it is ALWAYS recommended to GET ASSESSED by a highly rated physiotherapist or sports chiropractor.

At Rehab Hero we take a full body approach to recovery. By combining philosophies from strength & conditioning with evidencebased care our clinic will help you become more capable than ever to do the activities you love. Our easy to follow stepbystep process will give you the confidence to move pain free.

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