tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post8146273686671163490..comments2023-12-14T01:25:00.917-05:00Comments on Recover Your Stride: The S.E.R.F. Strap by DonJoy to correct internal hip rotationJim Hansenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10350710709762823429noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-441114708170591762015-09-14T13:05:10.818-04:002015-09-14T13:05:10.818-04:00Hi Martha
Rolfing shouldn't have exacerbated ...Hi Martha<br /><br />Rolfing shouldn't have exacerbated your hip pain. Input from an Advanced Rolfer may perhaps have been better for you. They have extra skills and bags of experience. However, it really is horses for courses. I personally did not find that Hanna Somatics worked for me at all despite trying various therapists including your lovely self 😀. All the very best. JoannaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-40075693885385381432015-08-20T09:16:02.885-04:002015-08-20T09:16:02.885-04:00You may want to check out prolotherapy for the loo...You may want to check out prolotherapy for the loose ligaments. Two sessions seems to have fixed my loose si joint.Jim Hansenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10350710709762823429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-32925961380875748002015-08-20T07:51:11.241-04:002015-08-20T07:51:11.241-04:00I have been told I have very loose ligaments and j...I have been told I have very loose ligaments and joint capsules, especially on my right side. I also have a right hip labral tear and have had two back surgeries and a surgery on my left foot. I just got the strap and wore it as an experiment. So far it has made it easier for me to stand and walk. I feel like it is holding my pelvis in place and not allowing the weird hip rotation. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-36211898882024769122012-10-31T17:15:39.135-04:002012-10-31T17:15:39.135-04:00I think you are right. It was just a temporary thi...I think you are right. It was just a temporary thing for me. It did its job for a short while until I could do without it. Jim Hansenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10350710709762823429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-42078656222805986072012-10-31T14:33:56.521-04:002012-10-31T14:33:56.521-04:00I'm a PT who's had some training from the ...I'm a PT who's had some training from the gentleman who created the strap. It can be a great tool as a sort of stop gap until you gain the proximal stability in your hips and other weak areas to do without it. Its relatively new and a lot of PTs may not be familiar with it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-55201127880129510052012-08-29T22:30:34.522-04:002012-08-29T22:30:34.522-04:00I haven't felt the need to use this for awhile...I haven't felt the need to use this for awhile. A cortisone shot relieved a lot of stiffness in the joint. I have a lot of muscle tightness to deal with, but for now that part seems to be OK for now. It definitely was not something I became dependent on after it served its purpose.Jim Hansenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10350710709762823429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-36761720090545562082012-08-29T11:39:13.884-04:002012-08-29T11:39:13.884-04:00I have just talked to my PT about this, as I'v...I have just talked to my PT about this, as I've been working at strengthening and stabilization exercises for 6 months and continue to have femoral rotation and knee pain. Just checking in to see if things are going well for you. Hope so! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-52205527471275349462012-08-06T00:20:23.335-04:002012-08-06T00:20:23.335-04:00Hi Ivy, I used it about seven to ten times, then I...Hi Ivy, I used it about seven to ten times, then I moved away from it. I think it gave some guidance for postitioning of my femur. It also gave me a bit of a spring in my stride on that side from the elastic bands. I was never sure how tight to make it and sometimes I think I had it too tight. I stopped using it last week when I attempted to run 10 miles on the one year annivesary of my hip surgery, but my hip joint was too tight and I only made two miles even with the strap. I did have a cortisone shot in my hip a few days earlier and after a week it kicked in and I ran 13 miles without the strap. I think the strap helped give me better proproception concerning the positioning of my femur and that the springy nature of the strap helped some days with my muscles trying to move the tight hip joint. I am keeping it for any days that I feel that knee knocking in more than it should. It is hard to tell what helps and doesn't help as I change things up a lot, but I think the strap did provide a temporary benefit that I hope with other changes will stick. Sorry to hear things are going downhill, let me know if you get the strap and how it works for you.Jim Hansenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10350710709762823429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-53250002201401500212012-08-05T21:25:05.527-04:002012-08-05T21:25:05.527-04:00Hi Jim -- just checking in to see how the SERF str...Hi Jim -- just checking in to see how the SERF strap has been working out for you...? I did not order it back in June becasue I had been making some improvement, but I've been going downhill (figuratively) lately, so am about to order it. I wish more individuals had reviewed it on the site or on Amazon. <br /><br />- IvyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-21143046994650987532012-06-28T20:13:30.137-04:002012-06-28T20:13:30.137-04:00Ivy, Thanks for letting me know what your PT said....Ivy, Thanks for letting me know what your PT said. My hope is that it works in the long run and that it is only temporary. There is a 90 day money-back guarantee from the place I bought in from (link in the post). I hear you about all the tools. I have more tools and equipment then most PT offices! If it is out there, most likely I tried it. The good thing is that post-surgery, I have kept away from all the rollers, balls, and other things and have relied more on retraining my movement patterns such as Somatic exercises like Martha teaches. My hope is that this just shifts things away from the patterns I have so deeply ingrained. If you get the strap, let me know how it goes.Jim Hansenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10350710709762823429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-27481386193982419412012-06-28T19:23:32.350-04:002012-06-28T19:23:32.350-04:00Hey Jim -- I asked my current PT about the strap t...Hey Jim -- I asked my current PT about the strap this afternoon and she said its ok to try as it could help, as long as I don't get "dependent" on it. She noted that I could always stop usng it if it wasn't helping or hurting me ;) So, I think I may just order it -- I have so many discarded "tools" piling up at home though that didn't work for me - wish I could rent for a week first ;) Yes, re. sitting I was always being coerced into sitting cross-legged by my teachers in elementary school and constantly found it really hard. Now I know why. Better to allow kids/adults to sit in a way thats accomodating to how they're built. Glad you found that blog post ineteresting too and that you hadn't read it yet. Keep us posted about your progress with this strap!Ivynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-48118955125803022422012-06-28T11:37:41.853-04:002012-06-28T11:37:41.853-04:00Thanks Ivy,
I am sure my last PT wouldn't have...Thanks Ivy,<br />I am sure my last PT wouldn't have liked it either. He didn't like anything that didn't come from his own repertoire, which was mainly about strengthening exercises to get me batter at doing the strengthening exercises-although his hip mobilization work was good. <br />I do hope that the strap is only temporary and that it does help with proprioception. <br /><br />Thanks for the link to the Eric Cressey blog. I have not seen that article before, even though I have ready many of the articles on his blog. That is interesting about sitting. I was talking about that just yesterday with my wife. I teach elementary school and kids are often asked to sit cross-legged style for long assemblies and I mentioned how some kids are very uncomfortable like this and I try to find a chair for them if I can. Maybe we should let them sit the way they prefer instead of correcting them. My daughter tries to sit this way too! Let me know what your new PT thinks about the strap.Jim Hansenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10350710709762823429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-9911226564519454992012-06-28T11:27:33.177-04:002012-06-28T11:27:33.177-04:00Thanks Martha,
I am hoping that the benefit of the...Thanks Martha,<br />I am hoping that the benefit of the strap is just for the nudges that you mention. It seems to have gotten rid of the pinches in my adductors. I even did an 8 mile run yesterday for the first time since February and it was pain-free. The last two weeks I have done much better with the somatics. I have moved from just following along on the DVDs to using the book and going at my own pace with the movements that seem to work best. I am really concentrating on the lengthening and relaxing the muscles after the contraction in the movements. Great stuff and thanks as I really value your knowledge and opinion.Jim Hansenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10350710709762823429noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-51590007565463021342012-06-28T10:04:57.330-04:002012-06-28T10:04:57.330-04:00Hi Jim -- I had brought info on this strap to my P...Hi Jim -- I had brought info on this strap to my PT last year and she didn't like the idea of pulling anteverted femurs into an unnatural position. I am not sure if she was right about that as you point out that the strap just helps train the right muscles to activate, so I'll bring it up with my new PT. Btw, you annotate your childhood photo showing you sitting in "W" as not a good way to sit. Many movement specialists (such as Shirley Sahrman) believe just the opposite - that its perfectly ok for someone with anteverted femurs to sit in a position most comfortable as thats how the body is built. Therefore, they emphasize that one should not try to sit lotus-style if its uncomfortable or try to make feet point straight. Here's a good blog about this: http://www.ericcressey.com/hip-anteversion-assessment-strength-and-conditioning-programsIvynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5577216999808543384.post-20273198737451679412012-06-28T09:11:26.232-04:002012-06-28T09:11:26.232-04:00Hi Jim,
If you're still feeling asymmetrical ...Hi Jim,<br /><br />If you're still feeling asymmetrical after your labral tear surgery I cannot recommend more emphatically how much you need to go to a series of one on one clinical sessions in Hanna Somatics. You've got two really good practitioners near you. They're no more expensive (and perhaps even less expensive!) than Rolfing. <br /><br />While the SERF strap might help with proprioceptive "nudges" to your internal rotators, the overall trauma reflex pattern (the lats, obliques, abbdominals, adductors/abductors) isn't being addressed. Same with the Rolfing. I personally love Rolfing - came very close to becoming one myself, until my hip pain was actually exacerbated by Rolfing. I found Hanna Somatics and the rest if history. <br /><br />Go here for help. I wouldn't steer you wrong: http://www.somaticmovementcenter.com/<br /><br />All the best,<br />MarthaMartha Petersonhttp://www.essentialsomatics.comnoreply@blogger.com