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Hip Arthrosis...there is hope!
« on: September 06, 2023, 04:06:09 AM »
I started getting pains in March.Left groin radiating over top thigh muscle to top/inside knee.Reduced mobility really hurting my surf popup, making it impossible really.

Gave it rest,stretch,massages..nothing helped.
XRays and doctors said it was left hip athrosis,and that the right hip would start hurting soon too.

Options were the usual, painkiller/anti inflammatory pills, hialuronic acid infiltration or surgery .

None were very attractive to me.

So searching for alternatives i found this:
https://youtu.be/Thz4tPRFs2Y?si=Qhbld2U6LWifI2W5

It is a commercial site but i have only used the free exercises shown from minute 04:00

Improvement was obvious in a week, one month into it  my popup is at 90% of what it was and surfoiling is fun again :) ,the pains in the morning or when getting out of the car are almost gone.I can live with this happily now.

So give it a try if you are in the same boat.
No infommercial, like i said i am only using the freebie exercises.

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Re: Hip Arthrosis...there is hope!
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2023, 06:16:28 AM »
Thanks for sharing.
Hip pain (which would lead to lower back pain, which would lead to knee pain) was something I struggled with when I had a long commute, too much time sitting.  Now I try to minimize sitting to keep the glutes from going to sleep.  Things like defaulting to stairs and standing desks have helped.  I use the kettle bell to fire up the glutes when I feel it starting to flare up.  I will try these exercises too thanks.
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Re: Hip Arthrosis...there is hope!
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2023, 08:46:47 AM »
Welcome to the geezer party. I've had painful hips and one bad knee for years (like maybe 20). My knee doctor won't do a knee for me, He says I'll hate it give the stuff I like to do and my knee is too good to cut, though he just did both for my wife. My hips have been "pre-arthritic" for 20+ years--the muscles pull the joint too tight. For me, the answer is stretching, and I don't do enough of it. My pop-up pooped out long, long ago--SUP came along in the nick of time.

I'll try the exercises, they look a bit like what I already do. So with a little effort, I can add this to my regimen and do it religiously: I'm thinking easter, Good Friday, and Christmas.
« Last Edit: September 06, 2023, 08:48:53 AM by PonoBill »
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Re: Hip Arthrosis...there is hope!
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2023, 06:46:22 AM »
lost my popup years ago -- sup also a blessing -- hip replaced two years ago -- aok result -- can still do a stumble up on an LB -- now effing around a bit with foil and efoil -- same issue -- seems i need a quick solid popup, where a stumble up wont work -- too acute

the few times ive gotten to my feet on efoil, ive easily gotten up on foil and set back down ok -- but the effing popup with my dumb left hip (im reg footed, so it gotzta go forward) doesnt work -- the foot drags -- with WS watrstarts i flailed and then figured out a hip work around -- still flailing on my efoil

how do you pop up on foil? with a wing the stumble may work, but on efoil or prone nah
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Re: Hip Arthrosis...there is hope!
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2023, 10:17:31 AM »
I kneel on the board, get one foot forward, ready to stand as if I could. Get the wing flying and use it to help me lurch to my feet. I've been doing it long enough (three years) to be fairly good at getting my feet in the right position. I'm also fairly good at switching feet.
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Re: Hip Arthrosis...there is hope!
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2023, 11:49:39 AM »
Using a dropknee stance works pretty good. You can leave your back shin on the board and get your front foot in place. Then when the front foot is in place give it a little more trigger and stand up on your back foot too.

Using a wing will probably be the easiest. If the wind is proper wind you can just hang onto that thing like it's a pull up bar.

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Re: Hip Arthrosis...there is hope!
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2023, 08:28:53 AM »
Great news and yes, it's wild what a little effort can do. I think a lot of doctors sort of assume we won't bother. Most don't.

I've been reading "Built To Move" linked below. These folks launched a lot of the programs we see on social media. This is one of the sources of the 10,000 gurus.

It's simple and doesn't assume you'll do an hour a day in the gym. A lot of it is "sit like this while you watch TV."

I got it from a buddy who is a triathlete who told me he'd changed his training to back off a bit based on this book and felt better. If you're over 40 (we ALL are here it seems lol) read this. It's pretty short and 100% zero hype. Made to help you age gracefully and live long.

https://www.amazon.com/Built-Move-Essential-Habits-Freely/dp/0593534808

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Re: Hip Arthrosis...there is hope!
« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2023, 10:19:22 AM »
When you see a doc, or a PT for help with your beat-up geezer body the first thing you need to tell them is that you're going to double down on everything. That you will actually DO the exercises and push through the pain. They need to know that because 99% of the people they work with won't. It's not just the fat folks, though that's a big part of why they soft-pedal everything. The US population is almost at 50% obese. For the people docs and PTs see, it's probably 90%. Most folks go to a PT expecting them to do all the work. Make sure they know that you'll do what they tell you, that you want them to push hard, and the experience changes dramatically. You probably won't find a PT like Shantelle Pierce on Maui, who pushes to the point where I want to start screaming (Dave Kalama told me he had to really bear down not to cry), but you might get close. Shantelle corrected my ankles, which were angled so much my big toe barely touched the ground and my knees were supinated (bowlegged). It wasn't fun, but it worked. I've been single-stepping on stairs for at least ten years. Now I don't.
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