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Old 06-23-2009, 01:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
ladysam
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Default Bent-knee deadlifts hurt -- Straight-legged Fine

In the area of the sit-bones (ischial) I feel a dull pain when doing bent-knee dead-lifts, etc. No problems with Straight-leg DL's. I assumed it would be a strain at the attachment point of the hamstring but I've been working on my tight hamstrings and have a great deal more flexibility and again straight-leg lifts are fine. Background: Competitive Tennis player with overuse flexion hip issues, really tight medius (stretch frequently) piriformis? and tight TFL/ITB , quads do a lot of work.

1. When did the pain begin?
two weeks ago

2. What were you doing at the time?
noticed it on deadlifts and good mornings

3. Where, anatomically, is the pain?
Sit bone (ischial?)

4. What does the pain feel like? Sharp? Dull? Aching? Stabbing? Shooting?
I would describe it as aching.

5. Is the pain constant, or intermittent, or only on certain motions?
seems motion driven but if I sit too long...

6. What motions make your pain worse?

7. What, if anything, makes your pain better?
Don't do those exercised
8. Does your pain radiate to any other part of your body?
no
9. What things could you do before, that you cannot do now because of your injury?
Trying to train glutes to protect against repeated Quad/hamstring pulls.

10. What is your main concern regarding the pain and its consequences?
Trying to get my hips, core in shape to protect and repeated pulls everywhere off my hips.

11. Have you ever injured that part of your body before? If so, how?
Shortened Iliopsoas led to quad and hamstring pulls every week.

12. Is your pain getting worse over time? And if so, how much worse over what time period?
No, it is not getting worse (nor better).


Thanks for your time and suggestions!!!!!!
Samantha
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