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Your Labral Tear Won't Heal Until You Fix This (And Your PT Isn't Addressing It)

14 min · 7 de may de 2026
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📌 Discover the 3-Step System Active Women Use to Heal Hip Pain: https://ptmaarit.com/register You got the MRI results. You saw the words labral tear. And from that moment, everything you have done, every stretch, every PT session, every modification, has been aimed at that tear.  Here is what nobody told you after that appointment: the tear is not why your hip hurts.  In this episode, I am going to show you why the labral tear is not the root cause of your hip pain, what is actually loading your joint the wrong way, and the three things that need to change before anything else will stick. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Your Labral Tear Is Not Why Your Hip Hurts 2:17 Why Pain-Free People Have Labral Tears on MRI Too 2:39 How the Hip Joint Works (And Where Things Break Down) 3:05 How the Femur Sitting Forward Creates a Tear Over Time 5:32 What a Real Hip Assessment Actually Looks At 7:44 The Stretches and Exercises Making Your Hip Worse 8:39 Change #1: Creating Space at the Back of the Joint 9:07 Change #2: How Your Pelvis Position Loads the Labrum 10:47 Change #3: Learning to Read Your Hip's Signals 12:46 Quick Test: Can You Clear the Pinching Pain? ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Can a hip labral tear heal without surgery? Many labral tears are not the root cause of hip pain. When the real driver, which is the femur sitting too far forward in the socket, is addressed and alignment improves, symptoms often resolve without surgery on the tear itself. The tear is a result, not the cause. What actually causes a hip labral tear? A labral tear is typically caused by the femur sitting too far forward in the socket and repeatedly compressing the front of the joint over months or years. It is a mechanical loading pattern, not usually a single injury or an aging issue. Why does hip pinching pain happen with a labral tear? The pinching in your groin happens when your femur presses into the labrum at the front of the socket during movement. This is a positioning issue that changes when you change how your pelvis and femur are aligned. It is not damage getting worse every time you feel it. 📱 RESOURCES Webinar Registration: https://ptmaarit.com/register Website: https://ptmaarit.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitlifebymega 🔔 If you're dealing with chronic hip pain and ready to find real solutions that work, hit subscribe. Don't miss any upcoming episodes that could help you get back to the activities you love. ABOUT MAARIT KORPILAHDE:  Maarit is a physical therapist who specializes in chronic hip pain and founder of the Hip Revive Method. She's worked in neurology, orthopedics, and complex pain cases for 20+ years. She's helped hundreds of women get back to walking, working out, and living active lives without constantly fighting their hip pain. #HipPain #HipPainRelief #PhysicalTherapy #ChronicPain #HipMobility

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What I Actually Tell My Hip Pain Clients About Rest vs. Walking (And What Most Doctors Miss)

📌 Discover the 3-Step System Active Women Use to Heal Hip Pain: https://ptmaarit.com/register Your doctor said keep walking. Your PT said keep walking. So you kept walking, and your hip kept getting worse. That is not a coincidence. Walking is not automatically therapeutic for hip pain, and for a specific group of women, following that advice is keeping them stuck. In this episode, I'm going to show you why walking more isn't always the answer, what your body is actually telling you when your hip flares up after a walk, and what needs to happen first before walking can feel smooth and normal again. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Why walking more is making your hip worse, not better 1:14 Why an irritated joint reacts differently than a tired muscle 2:05 The biggest mistake women make when judging their hip pain 2:41 What delayed hip pain after a walk is actually telling you 3:52 Why the same walk can destroy one hip and help another 4:19 3 questions to ask yourself before your next walk 5:17 What a smarter hip loading strategy actually looks like 6:18 Why rest alone will never fix chronic hip pain 7:45 The overnight tracking method that changes everything 9:17 When walking finally starts to feel smooth and natural again ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: Why does my hip hurt after walking but not during the walk? A: Hip joints can be overloaded during activity without triggering pain in the moment. The inflammatory response often shows up hours later or the next morning, which is why women feel fine during the walk but worse by evening. Q: Should I rest or keep walking if I have chronic hip pain? A: Neither pure rest nor pushing through more walking addresses the root cause. Rest can calm irritation temporarily, but it does not fix the reason the irritation keeps returning. The goal is a smarter loading strategy that works with the joint rather than against it. Q: Why are my first steps after sitting so painful every morning? A: Pain or stiffness in the first 10 to 20 steps after resting is a signal the joint was already overloaded before you stopped. It is information about your current joint tolerance, not a sign of permanent damage. 📱 RESOURCES Webinar Registration: https://ptmaarit.com/register Website: https://ptmaarit.com 🔔 If you're dealing with chronic hip pain and ready to find real solutions that work, hit subscribe. Don't miss any upcoming episodes that could help you get back to the activities you love. ABOUT MAARIT KORPILAHDE: Maarit is a physical therapist who specializes in chronic hip pain and founder of the Hip Revive Method. She's worked in neurology, orthopedics, and complex pain cases for 20+ years. She's helped hundreds of women get back to walking, working out, and living active lives without constantly fighting their hip pain. #HipPain #HipPainRelief #PhysicalTherapy #ChronicPain #HipMobility

28 de may de 202610 min
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Hip Bursitis Won't Heal Until You Fix This (And It's Not the Bursa)

📌 Discover the 3-Step System Active Women Use to Heal Hip Pain: https://ptmaarit.com/register Your hip bursitis came back. You probably already knew it would. Injections, PT, stretching, and glute exercises gave you temporary relief. Then life resumed and the pain came right back with it. That is not because your body is broken. It is because the actual problem was never correctly identified or corrected. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through why the bursitis label leads to the wrong treatment, what is actually driving the outer hip inflammation, and what needs to change so the pain finally stops returning. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Why Hip Bursitis Keeps Coming Back 1:43 Why the Bursitis Label Gets the Treatment Wrong 2:10 What Is Actually Causing the Pain (It Is Not the Bursa) 3:01 The Rotator Cuff Comparison That Explains the Real Problem 4:12 Why Injections Fail Long Term 5:08 Why Stretching Your IT Band Is Not Helping 6:53 Five Questions That Reveal Your Loading Pattern 7:52 How Poor Pelvis Stability Creates the Pain Cycle 9:00 How Hormones Factor In (And What They Cannot Fix Alone) 9:36 The Lunge Test: Check Your Own Mechanics Today ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Why does hip bursitis keep coming back after injections or rest? Injections quiet the inflammation temporarily, but the mechanical overload that caused it is still there. The moment the hip gets loaded again, symptoms return because nothing about the loading pattern has changed. Is hip bursitis the same as greater trochanteric pain syndrome? Not exactly. Most lateral hip pain is now reclassified as greater trochanteric pain syndrome because the pain typically comes from overloaded tendons, not the bursa. The bursa can be inflamed, but that is a symptom of a loading problem, not the source of it. Can hip bursitis heal without cortisone injections or surgery? Yes, in most cases. When the loading mechanics driving the irritation are corrected, the hip finally has a chance to calm down naturally. That means addressing pelvis positioning, functional glute stability, and reloading the outer hip structures in the right sequence. 📱 RESOURCES Webinar Registration: https://ptmaarit.com/register 🔔 If you're dealing with chronic hip pain and ready to find real solutions that work, hit subscribe. Don't miss any upcoming videos that could help you get back to the activities you love. ABOUT MAARIT KORPILAHDE:  Maarit is a physical therapist who specializes in chronic hip pain and founder of the Hip Revive Method. She's worked in neurology, orthopedics, and complex pain cases for 20+ years. She's helped hundreds of women get back to walking, working out, and living active lives without constantly fighting their hip pain. #HipPain #HipPainRelief #PhysicalTherapy #ChronicPain #HipMobility

21 de may de 202612 min
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If Your Hip Exercises Aren't Working, Watch This Before You Try Anything Else

📌 Discover the 3-Step System Active Women Use to Heal Hip Pain: https://ptmaarit.com/register You have been doing the clamshells, glute bridges, and hip flexor stretches for months. You are consistent, you are disciplined, you are putting in the work. So why is your hip pain only getting worse? In this episode, I am going to walk you through what your body is actually doing under the surface, why your exercises are reinforcing the pain instead of fixing it, and the two-step self-check that reveals if your deep hip muscles are gripping right now. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Why Your Hip Exercises Are Not Working 1:17 What Your Body Is Actually Doing: The Gripping Pattern 2:09 Why Gripping Is Not the Root Cause of Hip Pain 2:39 Why Glute Bridges and Clamshells Backfire 3:08 How the Femur Loads the Front of the Hip Joint 4:17 Why Doing the Right Exercises Wrong Reinforces the Pain 5:58 Three Signs Your Exercises Are Failing You 6:51 What to Do Before You Strengthen Anything 7:18 The Two-Step Self-Check for Deep Hip Gripping 8:38 Bottom Line: It Is Not the Exercise, It Is the Order ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Why are my hip exercises not working? Your deep hip rotators are likely gripping for stability because your pelvis is not supported, so the muscles you are trying to target can not get into position to fire. Until you address the pelvic alignment and gripping pattern, every exercise feeds the same compensation cycle. The exercise is not the problem. The order is. Should I stop doing glute bridges and clamshells if my hip still hurts? Not forever, but yes for now. These exercises reinforce the gripping pattern when done before your pelvis position and deep rotator tension are addressed. Once your body can access the right muscles, the same exercises start working again. Why are my hip muscles tight and weak at the same time? Constant gripping makes a muscle tight, but a muscle that never relaxes can not produce real strength. So it stays sore, irritated, and even tighter when you try to strengthen it on top of that holding pattern. 📱 RESOURCES Webinar Registration: https://ptmaarit.com/register Website: https://ptmaarit.com 🔔 If you're dealing with chronic hip pain and ready to find real solutions that work, hit subscribe. Don't miss any upcoming episodes that could help you get back to the activities you love. ABOUT MAARIT KORPILAHDE:  Maarit is a physical therapist who specializes in chronic hip pain and founder of the Hip Revive Method. She's worked in neurology, orthopedics, and complex pain cases for 20+ years. She's helped hundreds of women get back to walking, working out, and living active lives without constantly fighting their hip pain. #HipPain #HipPainRelief #PhysicalTherapy #ChronicPain #HipMobility

14 de may de 20268 min
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Your Labral Tear Won't Heal Until You Fix This (And Your PT Isn't Addressing It)

📌 Discover the 3-Step System Active Women Use to Heal Hip Pain: https://ptmaarit.com/register You got the MRI results. You saw the words labral tear. And from that moment, everything you have done, every stretch, every PT session, every modification, has been aimed at that tear.  Here is what nobody told you after that appointment: the tear is not why your hip hurts.  In this episode, I am going to show you why the labral tear is not the root cause of your hip pain, what is actually loading your joint the wrong way, and the three things that need to change before anything else will stick. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Your Labral Tear Is Not Why Your Hip Hurts 2:17 Why Pain-Free People Have Labral Tears on MRI Too 2:39 How the Hip Joint Works (And Where Things Break Down) 3:05 How the Femur Sitting Forward Creates a Tear Over Time 5:32 What a Real Hip Assessment Actually Looks At 7:44 The Stretches and Exercises Making Your Hip Worse 8:39 Change #1: Creating Space at the Back of the Joint 9:07 Change #2: How Your Pelvis Position Loads the Labrum 10:47 Change #3: Learning to Read Your Hip's Signals 12:46 Quick Test: Can You Clear the Pinching Pain? ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Can a hip labral tear heal without surgery? Many labral tears are not the root cause of hip pain. When the real driver, which is the femur sitting too far forward in the socket, is addressed and alignment improves, symptoms often resolve without surgery on the tear itself. The tear is a result, not the cause. What actually causes a hip labral tear? A labral tear is typically caused by the femur sitting too far forward in the socket and repeatedly compressing the front of the joint over months or years. It is a mechanical loading pattern, not usually a single injury or an aging issue. Why does hip pinching pain happen with a labral tear? The pinching in your groin happens when your femur presses into the labrum at the front of the socket during movement. This is a positioning issue that changes when you change how your pelvis and femur are aligned. It is not damage getting worse every time you feel it. 📱 RESOURCES Webinar Registration: https://ptmaarit.com/register Website: https://ptmaarit.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitlifebymega 🔔 If you're dealing with chronic hip pain and ready to find real solutions that work, hit subscribe. Don't miss any upcoming episodes that could help you get back to the activities you love. ABOUT MAARIT KORPILAHDE:  Maarit is a physical therapist who specializes in chronic hip pain and founder of the Hip Revive Method. She's worked in neurology, orthopedics, and complex pain cases for 20+ years. She's helped hundreds of women get back to walking, working out, and living active lives without constantly fighting their hip pain. #HipPain #HipPainRelief #PhysicalTherapy #ChronicPain #HipMobility

7 de may de 202614 min
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Why Physical Therapy Didn't Fix Your Hip Pain (From a PT Who Specializes in It)

📌 Discover the 3-Step System Active Women Use to Heal Hip Pain: https://ptmaarit.com/register You've done PT. Maybe more than once.  You followed the plan, showed up, did every exercise, and felt better for a little while.  Then you got discharged and the pain came right back. That's not a failure of effort. Traditional physical therapy was built for short-term injuries with a clear healing timeline, and chronic hip pain simply doesn't fit that model. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through the four reasons traditional PT keeps failing women with chronic hip pain and what actually needs to change to break the cycle for good. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Why Traditional PT Fails Chronic Hip Pain 1:42 Reason #1: Your Hip Is Being Treated Like an Acute Injury 2:52 Why Your Pain Keeps Coming Back (The Leaking Roof Problem) 3:24 Reason #2: Insurance Time Limits Block Real Assessment 5:11 Reason #3: Generic Programs Don't Match Your Specific Problem 6:30 Why Strong Muscles Don't Equal Pain-Free Movement 7:04 Case Study: Strong, Flexible, and Still in Pain 8:11 Reason #4: Getting Discharged Before Real Life Even Starts 9:12 What Actually Creates Lasting Change 9:44 Free Webinar: Find Out What's Really Driving Your Hip Pain ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Why doesn't physical therapy work for chronic hip pain? Traditional PT is designed for acute injuries with a clear healing timeline. Chronic hip pain comes from months or years of faulty movement patterns, and reducing inflammation temporarily does nothing to fix why your body keeps recreating it. What does PT miss that lets hip pain keep coming back? Most PT skips individualized movement analysis and root-cause assessment. Without knowing exactly what your pelvis and femur are doing when you walk, any exercise program is just an educated guess. Why does hip pain return after getting discharged from PT? PT discharges you when your pain improves in a controlled clinical setting, not when your actual movement patterns have changed. The moment you return to stairs, workouts, and daily demands, the same patterns that caused the pain are still there. 📱 RESOURCES Webinar Registration: https://ptmaarit.com/register Website: https://ptmaarit.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitlifebymega 🔔 If you're dealing with chronic hip pain and ready to find real solutions that work, hit subscribe.  Don't miss any upcoming episodes that could help you get back to the activities you love. ABOUT MAARIT KORPILAHDE:  Maarit is a physical therapist who specializes in chronic hip pain and founder of the Hip Revive Method. She's worked in neurology, orthopedics, and complex pain cases for 20+ years. She's helped hundreds of women get back to walking, working out, and living active lives without constantly fighting their hip pain. #HipPain #PhysicalTherapy #ChronicHipPain #HipPainRelief #ChronicPain

30 de abr de 202610 min