Hip

Hip pain is a common complaint. Your hip is built to take your weight while walking, jumping, and running and it is very difficult to damage it. Pain from the hip can be felt in your groin, on the inside or outside of your thigh, in your buttocks, and at times down your leg. Although this may be worrying, it will usually get better on its own with time.


Your Prescribed Exercises

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Why Have I Been Prescribed Exercises?

Exercise is often used to help you improve your symptoms by increasing your muscular strength. We all need to improve our muscle mass (the amount of muscle we have) before being able to increase our strength, power and endurance.

Strengthening is a process that requires us to challenge our bodies with activity to be able to drive a change. These changes are not immediate and strengthening will take at least 6-8 weeks before we notice big changes.

How Many Repetitions of an Exercise Should I Do?

Below are some ideas of how to choose what repetitions you should be using. Remember that you need muscle mass and strength before you can improve your power and/or endurance:

Hypertrophy

This is the process where we build muscle mass.

Rep range tends to be greater.

3 sets x 12-15 repetitions.

Strength

Improve your strength with lifting heavier loads.

Improve your strength by lifting more repetitions.

3 sets x 3-5 repetitions with a heavier load.

3 sets x 8-12 repetitions slowly.

Hard work (80%)

Power

When you are ‘strong’ you can increase the speed at which you move a load.

4 sets x 4-6 repetitions.

50% maximal effort.

Explosive.

Endurance

The goal is to be able to improve the amount of time that you can keep going for.

3-4 sets x 15-25 repetitions.

Light resistance.

How Do I Know When to Make Things Harder (Progress) or Easier (Regress)?

Do you find it too difficult?

Is your pain worsening

Do you lose good technique/movement patterning?

If Yes, Regress.
Reduce the load.
Reduce the repetitions.
Reduce the depth of the movement

Have you just recently progressed?

Do you feel that there is still a challenge but your pain does not worsen?

If Yes, Maintain.
You might need a bit longer doing what you’re doing.

Do you find it easy?

Can you complete your whole program without a challenge?

Do you not have any flare ups?

If Yes, Progress.
Increase the weight.
Increase the repetitions.