Snapping Hip Syndrome

- Audible snapping or popping noise
- Pain or discomfort in the hip
- Pain often decreases with rest and diminished activity
- Weakness in the hip

- Repeated hip flexion (ballet dancers, gymnasts, horse riders, track and field athletes and soccer players, military training, or any vigorous exerciser)
- Excessive weightlifting or running, the cause is usually attributed to extreme thickening of the tendons in the hip region
- Snapping hip syndrome most often occurs in persons who are 15 to 40 years old
- Muscle imbalance

- ROM and stretching
- Hip stabilization exercises
- Lower extremity strengthening
- Core stabilization exercises
- Posture program
- Gait program
- Lotus
- Adductor Straddle
- Child Pose
- Kneeling Hip Flexor
- Prone Thomas Stretch
- Single Leg Bridge
- Hip IR ER Rotation With T-band
- Prone Hip Extension Adduction Abduction T Band
- Stationary Bike
- Gait II
- Step Overs
- Step Downs
- Restorative Shoulder Quadrant
- Sit Up Squat
- Single Leg Balance
- Kettle Bell Swings
- Bridge Marching
- Glute Med Wall Sit
- Step Overs In Mase
- Single Leg Squat And Touch
- T Band Defensive Slides
- Speed Skaters
- Lunge Walk Med Ball Rotation
- 3-Dot Squat 2 Hands