Maarit The Hip PT
📌 Discover the 3-Step System Active Women Use to Heal Hip Pain: https://ptmaarit.com/register The pinching started as something small. You noticed it when putting your socks on, then climbing stairs, then lifting your knee to your chest. Now it shows up just from sitting. Most people try stretching, mobility work, foam rolling. It feels better for a moment and then the pinch returns and gets worse. The reason is the same every time: stretching is not addressing what is actually wrong. In this episode, I'm going to show you what is actually causing the pinching and groin pain in your hip, why stretching makes it worse over time, and what needs to change first before any exercise approach will hold. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - The Pinching Hip Pain That Won't Go Away 0:49 - Why Stretching Only Gives Temporary Relief (And Then Fails) 1:25 - What Is Actually Causing the Pinching in Your Hip Joint 2:19 - How Pelvis Position Makes the Pinch Worse 2:49 - The Stretch-Pain Cycle: Why It Feels Good and Then Returns 4:49 - You May Be Too Flexible, Not Too Tight 5:22 - Five Questions to Ask Yourself About Your Hip Pain 6:01 - It's a Positioning Problem, Not a Tightness Problem 7:03 - What Needs to Happen Before Any Strengthening or Stretching 9:07 - A Simple At-Home Test to Try Before Your Next Stretch ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Why does stretching feel good for hip pinching but never actually fix it? Stretching temporarily unloads the front of the hip joint, which reduces tension for a short time. But it doesn't change the underlying problem: the femur is sitting too far forward in the socket, or the pelvis is in a tilt that causes the bones to contact each other sooner during movement. The moment you go back to walking, sitting, or climbing stairs, the positioning problem is still there and the pinch returns. What actually causes pinching pain in the hip and groin? Pinching groin pain is usually caused by the femur sitting too far forward in the socket, or by an anterior pelvic tilt that causes the hip bones to contact each other sooner during movement. This is a positioning and stability problem, not a tightness problem, which is why stretching alone rarely resolves it. How do you fix pinching hip pain without just stretching more? The real fix starts with stabilizing the pelvis and restoring proper femur position in the socket, not pulling on the hip flexors. Once the alignment is improved, the hip bones stop contacting each other too early and the pinching decreases. This is why the approach works differently from stretching or standard glute strengthening, because it addresses the actual mechanical cause. 📱 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 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 #HipImpingement #ChronicPain #PhysicalTherapy #ActiveWomen
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