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Iliopsoas Tendinitis or Bursitis Alternative Therapies, Exercise and Support Systems

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Physical Therapy is a beneficial way to help diminish pain in the soft tissues, restore weakened muscles and improve groin, pelvis, hip and leg strength and mobility. The type of physical therapy and the duration will be dependent on the extent of your iliopsoas injury. Active release therapy (deep massage), acupuncture, massage or chiropractic sessions have also been known to reduce pain and improve muscle and bone alignment experienced with groin pain.

Once the pain from your iliopsoas tendinitis or bursitis starts to decrease, a physiotherapist can set up an individualized strengthening, endurance and stretching exercise program for you to improve the condition of your abdominal, pelvic, groin, hip, lower back, buttock and leg muscles. It is important to strengthen and stretch these opposing muscle groups to add balance to your body and hold your pelvis in place, so your iliopsoas muscle doesn't pull on your pelvis and put it out of alignment. Your program will be based on your needs and abilities, and will help you return to performing your normal routines.

Strengthening exercises can improve your health.

A gradual build-up to your regular activities is essential during your rehabilitation to restore strength, fitness and co-ordination. Generally you will start with passive range of motion (ROM) and isometric exercises (strength building exercises that involve contractions against resistance without movement of the joints) such as a leg lifts, gentle squats, and light stretches on your back (bring your knee into your chest or stretch your quadriceps by dangling it off the side of a bed while you are lying down). Once you complete these with minimal pain, you will be able to participate in more strengthening and stretching motions like sit-ups with legs raised, lunges, quadriceps "bow" stretches, exercise ball and band movements. Dynamic movements and strengthening activities like water exercises, stationary cycling, stair climbing, elliptical machine, walking and/or weight training will help to return your strength and endurance.

Strengthening stretches

Stretching too soon may put your iliopsoas muscles in uncomfortable positions, cause more aggravation and in turn further injury. However, once you are ready, stretching will be essential to regain normal tissue flexibility and prevent against scar tissue development. It will also help to promote a neutral pelvic position and get rid of any strain on your iliopsoas muscle. It is also very important to stretch your knees as well as the muscle groups mentioned above.

Strengthening stretches

Individuals will often exercise or lift weights on their own to try and build up their strength; however in doing so, they can do more damage. It is extremely important to restore your range of motion, and to strengthen and stretch your muscles properly as they may have weakened during the period of non-use. A personal trainer or physiotherapist will help to ensure your rehabilitation process is effective. For best, long-term results use ultrasound in conjunction with physical therapy and an exercise program.

To increase your comfort and prevent further damage you may want to use a groin and/or upper thigh support, such as a counterforce strap, brace or compression short which will help support the area, and eliminate pulled abdominal, upper thigh and groin muscles, reducing stress on the injured tissue. Some of these are also designed for heat retention to prevent further strain. These can be used until your injury is gone or during contact/active sports for additional stability. However they should not be worn at all times, as they can limit muscle development, cut off circulation and impede healing of your muscle tissue.

Evaluate how you use your groin, stomach, hip and thigh muscles in daily activities to determine if you can decrease stress on your tissues (eliminate sudden twisting and turning motions if possible). This may involve changing your technique and/or using correct or supportive equipment (proper shoes, mobility aids) to help you perform them more effectively and safely. When you return to training after several weeks, you should avoid the activities that provoked the problem and may have to seek advice regarding your running style. Taking more frequent breaks during your work or activities can also alleviate stress.

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Surgical Treatment for Illiopsoas Bursitis and/or Tendinitis

Surgery is rarely recommended for iliopsoas injuries as it does not guarantee success. It is occasionally considered for people who have chronic symptoms where the muscle and tendon have released from the femur, and all other treatments have failed over a long period of time.

The iliopsoas release surgery involves a partial or complete release of the iliopsoas tendon, in which there is surgical lengthening of iliopsoas tendon. This is generally completed arthroscopically.

Blood Flow Stimulation Therapy System

An Inferno Wrap is one of the most helpful tools for a wide varity of painful bursa related problems. Through the absorption of deep penetrating energy waves, tissues are safely and gently heated - increasing blood flow within the treated area. Your body's natural response to this increased temperature is to try to maintain a condition of homeostasis - a balanced environment or state of equilibrium throughout the body. To do this, your body responds with a rapid increase in blood flow to the area (this is known as vasodilation), increasing the supply of nutrients to injured cells and flushing out toxins (including lactic acid, commonly found in trigger points) to promote healing. Our Inferno Wraps provide effective, non-invasive, non-addictive pain relief with no side effects.

Our Cold Compression Freezie Wraps are recommended by countless medical professionals. That's why we sell them, because they are the best. We have noticed over time that our customers are so fond of our cold wraps that they are frequently coming back and ordering a second one. The wraps are becoming very popular with baseball and soccer trainers, and the wraps can be conveniently stored in a cooler for quick application on the field when needed.

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Ultrasound therapy is also a helpful tool for pain prevention of bursa injuires, and having a portable ultrasound device at home can be a powerful and convenient treatment tool. If you have symptoms or are recovering from a bursa related injury, using ultrasound on a regular basis before your activity or throughout the day will help relax your muscles, tendons and tissues, diminish pain and inflammation, soften scar tissue and contribute greatly to the healing of your injury.

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If you suffer from pain after certain activities or movements use ultrasound therapy when you complete the activity and then rest. Limit the application of ultrasound to a couple of treatments per day (the manual will recommend treatment frequency depending upon the injury). In between ultrasound treatments, maximize your pain relief and injury recovery by using the Freezie Wrap for pain relief and damage control and the Inferno Wrap to speed healing and strengthen your weakened muscles, tendons and ligaments. Proven Performance, Proven Relief - only found at MendMeShop.com. If you have been given a treatment plan by your health professional, make sure you adhere to it to ensure pain free living. In general, people who are committed to their therapies and exercises will have the best medical outcomes.


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