
 Originally Posted by 
fallstoclimb
					
				 
				I'm having trouble googling it but it's so specific I'm sure it must be an easily-diagnosable issue.  Basically, if I'm standing straight up and raise my knee to a 90 degree angle with my hip, I feel a sharp pain in the tenden right below my hip joint.  I'm thinking its my hip flexor.  It's been bad for about 6 months but I've mostly ignored it, because with the exception of that specific movement it only hurts when I do a lot of hill climbing, or when I ride horses without stirrups.  Last night I went to my first cross fit class though, and the v-lifts hurt since of course that is the exact movement that irritates it.
I wonder if there's PT at home I could do to treat it.  It's been sticking around for a while.  I tried a week of rest once or twice and that didn't fix it so I decided ignoring it was my best option....
			
		 
	 
 I have read the other responses here and I will +3 (2? I lost count) PT. You are definitely showing signs of a muscle imbalance that needs to be addressed. It could even be "dumb butt syndrome", it's kind of an epidemic really.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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