
Originally Posted by
Catrin
In the course of our session today my hamstrings started hurting again when I bent over, and we tried an experiment. When I bent over normally it did get my hamstrings attention. When I did the same thing but carefully kept as straight a back as I could - there was not the slightest bit of pain

Posterior lumbar derangement.
Excellent, keep the good posture FOREVER!
With this very clear indication of a posterior derangement, I assume the PT is having you do the exercise Oakleaf described (backward bending). Keep doing that every 2 hours and as needed until you've been painfree for a week. Even if you get bored!
Keep the good posture forever and for always!
(I'm sure the PT explained to you that if you can control the pain by the way you manage your BACK during movement, then the issue is clearly not your hip nor your gluteus medius nor your hamstring.)
ETA: don't get too excited about this: "I also found that he is involved in a national McKenzie research project and is being published this month, interesting." They published my research too, and it even got presented at the big McKenzie shin-dig in Rio de Janiero. If they'll publish me... they'll publish anyone...
Last edited by KnottedYet; 01-21-2011 at 08:58 PM.
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