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Physical Therapy Exercises for the Hip and Pelvis : Hamstring Stretches: Physical Therapy for the Hip and Pelvis

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2007

Learn how to stretch out the hamstrings for relief and flexibility in this free online physical therapy video.

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  • Shame about the audio level.

  • Great video but the volume seems to be off. I maxed it on both the screen and on my speakers and could barely hear any sound at all.

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  • I NEED HELP! I can't do the Hurdle stretch 0:30 when the leg is on the side, the side of the leg is so stiff I only fall over to the side. When I have the leg forward I can put my face on my knee.

  • Is this exercise for the right hip?

    Thanks

  • @sammyp9923 ive the same problem, terrible tight hamstrings

  • I need help I can't even sit in that position without feeling pain in my hamstring, any suggestions?

  • Great exercises....will surely try them!

  • Hello, can anybody help me, i have a twisted pelvis, pain is cronic and get numbness in both my legs. my cyropractor says i have tight muscles and to keep adding ice to help muscle and the pain should go away. Will it go away after time? what should i do?

  • This therapist knows what she is talking about...these are all good, light exercises for bad lower backs. However, there should be some warnings. For example this hamstring stretch destroys me, because it puts too much pressure on my lower back ligaments. Also, the bridge pose (another video) is too much if you have just pulled your lower back (not muscles, but other soft tissues, i.e. ligaments). I begin to get better, then I go backward because some of the stretches/exercises are too much.

  • Take your shoes off!!! Point your bent leg toes, and hurdler is fine!

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