Hip squat Pain
EMc8800
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So only recently in the past year am I able to squat without having painful hips. I’ve had MRI and nothing is out of place so it must be my squat right?
I’m not new to squatting so is this an age thing or am I regressing to bad form the older I get?
I’m not new to squatting so is this an age thing or am I regressing to bad form the older I get?
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Do you have pain without weights or only while weighted?
Try box squats to see if you are reaching back properly. Goblet squats are another one that helps with form problems.0 -
I think the pain started from doing them weighted first then they took a while to heal.
Will try goblet for a few weeks and see how it feels.
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So only recently in the past year am I able to squat without having painful hips. I’ve had MRI and nothing is out of place so it must be my squat right?
I’m not new to squatting so is this an age thing or am I regressing to bad form the older I get?
Pain is extremely complicated and most people are under the impression a MRI will reveal why they have pain which other than trauma just isnt the case as most would think.
"Good form" cannot be defined universally so it doesn't exist.
I literally have seen a thousand people squat what some would consider "bad form" and they don't experience pain.
I've also have seen over a thousand people squat with what some people consider "good form" and they docomplain of pain.
I wouldn't point to age specifically at least not with the info you've stated so far.
What I would look at is your programming & load management first.
1. Sometimes when the load management is off we tend to feel it in our hips.
2. Exercise selection or change in stance can attribute to a experience of pain in the hips while performing other lifts. Something as simple as switching/adding low bar from high bar positioning can change the leverages enough to experience pain.
3. Depth. If this changes in the past month or so.
Dissect anything you've change recently. Even perhaps stressors outside of the gym such as gardening or new shoes.
Feel free to post a vid of your squat on my "form check" thread and follow the instructions and I can take a look if you like.
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Several years ago I was having shoulder pain after workouts. Turned out I had never properly dealt with a shoulder injury (that I thought was super minor) from a year prior. Had to do PT & still have to keep my posterior shoulder strong or the pain comes back.
It's always a possibility that there's a muscle imbalance, weakness, or tightness. If it keeps up, consulting a sports medicine Dr. would not be a bad idea.
Exercises from a sports medicine Dr. also stopped my husband's knee pain that he swore for years was from "getting old."0 -
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I’m going to try goblin squats for a few weeks and stretch out the hips. I think my lower burst back discs are probably impacting on my form0
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I'd definitely get an assessment from a PT. My lower back issues came from weak glute medius muscles. I had great form with squat.1
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Goblin squats felt more comfortable tonight so will continue these for a few weeks0
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