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Physiotherapy Exercises - Running

Running alignment problem - Right hip drop

illustration of skeletal right hip drop

This is RIGHT
Hip Drop
To see Left Hip Drop (Click Here)

 

right hip drop

See the Problem:

  • This is RIGHT Hip Drop
  • The runner is standing on the right foot
  • The LEFT hip muscle (Gluteus Medius) fails to control the pelvis in a level position
  • In response to this lack of control the RIGHT hip is seen to drop
 

In response to inadequate contol from Gluteus Medius and the resultant hip drop:

  • Over dependence and tightening of the Ilio Tibial Band (ITB)
  • Inward rolling of the knee and foot
  • Knee joint line, patella and tendon pain
  • Sideways distortion and irritation of the spine
  • Asymetrical arm swing
  • Difficulty achieving heel strike
  • Legs feel heavy

What to do:

  • Re-establish good control of the lumbar corset (Transverse Abdominus and Lumbar Multifidus)
  • Train Gluteus Medius on this stable "chassis"
  • Ensure heel strike is achieved
  • Start with walking and build up to running

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