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[Closed] Running injury - my hip... help please

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I know there are running forums, but I like STW.

I have been running for nearly 5 years. I don't go far and often only run once a week (I ride my bikes a lot, when I can). However about 7 weeks ago I decided to pick my running up a bit and commit to 3 runs a week and get my speed and distances up.

All has been going well. did a 5k with 8.17 min pace - which is great for me. I am a big bloke. Lots of longer runs of about 6 miles. Last Saturday I went out for a 8.25 mile which I did at 10 min pace - loved it. Ached a bit the following day. But on the Monday went out for a gentle 5k at lunchtime and instantly felt pain in left hip, almost a burning type pain. Cut the run short. My hip felt ok after 3 days. But went out the bike for the rest of the week. Didn't want to risk it.

Then today I go out - after no running in a week and i'm doing well. But all of sudden at 2 miles in I take a right turn off of a slight hill into the park and I feel my left hip almost click; the hip pain is back. Doesn't hurt when sitting but when I walk I can feel it. It's not really painful; I doubt anyone would notice (no limping etc). but I definatley would not want to run on it.

Any advice please ? i am loving my running; dont want to stop.


 
Posted : 26/09/2011 1:01 pm
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Get thee to a good osteopath. Where are you ? I know of an excellent osteo in Marlow if you're intrested.
He sorted out my running induced hip pains good and proper.
Cheers


 
Posted : 26/09/2011 1:06 pm
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take longer off let your body heal, run shorter distances for a bit. maybe invest in some new shoes?


 
Posted : 26/09/2011 1:07 pm
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I am in Essex.

Why do you suggest osteopath ? Is it a back related thing as opposed to a leg / foot (podiatrist) ?


 
Posted : 26/09/2011 1:08 pm
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I'd go to your GP.

given you're a 'big bloke' you may want to get it checked for any 'wear and tear' type issues (via an MRI type scan, if necessary).


 
Posted : 26/09/2011 1:12 pm
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I was recently training for a half marathon after far too long of not running.

I had similar pain in my hip.

I went to see a sports physio, who diagnosed an imbalance in the supporting muscles around my hips. I'm right handed / footed, so basically my right leg is stronger than the left; putting more pressure on my left hip.

She gave me a load of very simple strengthening exercises (lying on your back doing hip thrusts, and the like).
The end result was that I ran the half 2 weeks ago with little or no pain.

Maybe give a physio a try.
Your GP may just fob you off to a physio in any case.


 
Posted : 26/09/2011 1:25 pm
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for an osteopath try

Mike Vassiliou at 49 Queen Victoria St, London, EC4N 4SA, 0207970 0912

http://www.ec4osteopath.co.uk/

my mate had hamstring problems and went to a physio, then a physician, had mri scans, cortisone injections, etc, for about 12 months until eventually he went to Mike who fixed him.

Apparently Mike is 50+ and runs for his age group for Britain at 400 and 200m, so he knows a bit about running and muscles, and gave a lot of advice about how to 'self-maintain'.

So maybe this is him on this list:

http://www.bvaf.org.uk/results/res2009/onatm45.htm


 
Posted : 26/09/2011 1:38 pm

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