Best Psoas Stretch Techniques - Dr. Berg

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  • @christianlavallee3041
    @christianlavallee3041 7 років тому +170

    Had severe tightness in my right psoas and moderate in my left following a very long day of full contact rugby 48 hours ago.
    Followed the video through. The one method the Dr. used which I found most relief with was with the foam roller underneath. I could literally feel significant tightness disappearing and the muscle relaxing. Did the same for the left, alternated back with 2-4 sets total (holding for 1 minute each time).
    Pain went from a 9 to a 4. Used the foam roller afterward in a direct manner on the psoas. Pain from a 4 to a 1. All of this in 15 minutes. Great video Doctor and thank you.

    • @strangerthings88
      @strangerthings88 2 роки тому +6

      You can’t directly access the psoas with a foam roller it’s a very DEEP muscle, but good info nonetheless

    • @hugogarcia2574
      @hugogarcia2574 Рік тому +1

      ​@@strangerthings88 He was talking about stretching with this method.... Just need stretch to feel it.
      Good luck!

    • @shadowhalo24
      @shadowhalo24 4 місяці тому

      @@hugogarcia2574 Check the top comment again. "Used the foam roller afterward in a direct manner on the psoas." I think you misunderstood - what strangerthings88 said is correct!

  • @calvinstover3617
    @calvinstover3617 8 років тому +735

    It's really awesome when the doc gets to the root instead of treating symptoms with expensive pills. Thanks for being here to show us

    • @peterlaemmli2499
      @peterlaemmli2499 7 років тому +2

      Calvin

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 7 років тому +14

      yes makes you feel good to know he's not a BIG Pharma Dr

    • @MalminOG
      @MalminOG 7 років тому +2

      I rather go to doc to get high on pain pills and watch youtube on how to actually fix my problem, not doing the stretching.

    • @baikalc.4260
      @baikalc.4260 6 років тому +9

      Calvin Stover , Calvin the reason why american get trembling sick after like 45 is because docs only treat people s pain w pills . american docs and farmaceutical co' s are best friends.
      AMERICAN DOCTORS INCLUDING HINDUS ARE THE WORST. having i said that, though, at the end of it all patients or peole are at fault, most ameican people really ,really love pain meds due to stimulis they get from it.
      me , when i have a physical or mental prob i work it out thru physical therapy or exercise. wr dont really need docs unless you r really cut open. do yuu understand that?

    • @DarkMoonDroid
      @DarkMoonDroid 5 років тому +5

      @Calvin Stover ...yes, and then accusing you of drug seeking because the pain keeps coming back and they're not giving you any alternatives...

  • @harrietmiller3312
    @harrietmiller3312 4 роки тому +30

    Really liked your easy to understand demonstration. As a massage therapist I did psoas release work but I appreciated the testing for weak and strong psoas and how to rebalance them. You have a very gentle manner and sensitivity when working with soft tissue.

  • @annmarieschrage-glaviano5281
    @annmarieschrage-glaviano5281 5 років тому +632

    It's amazing that orthopedic specialists never talk about this at all. Too much cutting. Not enough stretching. Thanks Dr. BERG!

    • @klharndt
      @klharndt 5 років тому +29

      I am 11 weeks postop total hip replacement and when I complained of pain in my groin, my ortho identified it as a psoas issue and said the only thing that he could do would be to cut it. Seriously.

    • @MsTheShit101
      @MsTheShit101 5 років тому +21

      Ann Marie Schrage-Glaviano Cut and poison doctors fucked my knee up for life

    • @ludwigvonn9889
      @ludwigvonn9889 5 років тому +8

      @@klharndt he was kinda right tho, not completely because we can stretch the psoas, but nothing else really...and stretching can do only as little to help.. The psoas is too deep to be treated like in this video. Hate to say it, but this type of pushing into the belly is very wrong and it doesnt do anything. The psoas is simply too deep, behind so much tissue...including your lunch that you had

    • @adriangpuiu
      @adriangpuiu 5 років тому +5

      @@klharndt cut it and youll walk in circles :)).. men do it anyways

    • @Vchilipepper
      @Vchilipepper 5 років тому +21

      Ludwig Vonn funny how my therapist did exactly what is shown on the video and as this guy said it hurt. But I’m much better after the therapy and the stretching he showed me, different than this video but not impossible as you say

  • @RebekahFinley
    @RebekahFinley 4 роки тому +59

    What the heck! For the last two months I’ve had horrible back, glute, hip and hamstring pain. Went to Chiro and I have scoliosis, hip snapping, and rounded shoulders, and my lift hip is higher than my right. I just did this exact video with my sister and it worked! That’s crazy!

    • @AnandVL
      @AnandVL 7 місяців тому +1

      Don't do it with anyone who is not a trained therapist, you could pull or injure something which you have no idea about.

    • @SilverGrizzly
      @SilverGrizzly 7 місяців тому

      My gf has the same problem.😮

  • @martingerard2259
    @martingerard2259 5 років тому +55

    This is gold. I have been searching for a fix to my Psoas. I have been stretching, releasing all somewhat helpfull but not fixing. This fixed it. now my stretch and strengthen maintain. I couldnt drive I was in so much pain whenI sat for any period of time.

    • @ts4686
      @ts4686 3 роки тому

      I understand from Dr. Berg's video how to stretch it, but how did you strengthen it? Dr. Berg did deep tissue massaging to strengthen it. Did you go to a physiotherapist for that?

    • @thatinternetdude1392
      @thatinternetdude1392 3 роки тому +1

      @@ts4686 Try running a softball over the Psoas. (literally a woman's softball or something similar sized with minimal give.)

    • @ts4686
      @ts4686 3 роки тому

      @@thatinternetdude1392 OK thanks for the advice. I'll try that. Are there a male and female softballs? I don't think I've ever seen different gendered ones. What's the difference between them? Oh wait I just googled softball. I'm not from the usa, so I was thinking of a tennis ball haha I could use a tennis ball too, then?

    • @thatinternetdude1392
      @thatinternetdude1392 3 роки тому +2

      @@ts4686 I think it'll need to be a bit bigger than that cause you need to create a little space between you and the floor.

    • @ts4686
      @ts4686 3 роки тому

      @@thatinternetdude1392 OK thank you, I'll try look for a ball :)

  • @JannyMaha
    @JannyMaha 4 роки тому +134

    This is the video that introduced me to you two years ago, Dr. Berg! After this video, I binge watched your videos which led me to Keto and changed my life!

    • @alexxander7289
      @alexxander7289 2 місяці тому +1

      keto changed my life as well. i will never go back to eating processed carbs/sugars.

  • @Janaline
    @Janaline 8 років тому +75

    Hello Everyone. I'm 10 yrs out of Back Surgery from a Herinaited Disc. And I have NEVER heard from Any Dr. That was involved in MY Care that there is a Muscle called a Psoas and or Sacroiliac joint!!! Thank-You Dr. Berg for such a UNDERSTANDABLE VIDEO on the Psoas and the IMPORTANT PART THEY PLAY! I even did physical therapy AND Still know one said ANYTHING like this! I was given a diagram of Exercises and that was it. Then therapy ended and I was still in PAIN (lower Back/Hip) This Video did more for ME than the on an off therapy and Shots! Thank you Dr. Berg!

    • @robynslipsager7092
      @robynslipsager7092 7 років тому +7

      Janaline D. Same here. I didn't have surgery, but have been to physical therapy for back, hip, pelvis pain. I was told to work to strengthen my core... but that didn't bring relief, it made it worse. Finally I found a chiropractor who diagnosed the tightness in my psoas muscle. So happy to find this video to help with other stretches to assist in pain relief and understanding the mechanisms that aren't working as they should be and why.

    • @MimMim-hs2rs
      @MimMim-hs2rs 7 років тому +5

      Janaline D. I, unfortunately, had an unsuccessful surgery called the Ifuse which basically means my pelvis is fused with three titanium rods; huge mistake. I've lived in pain for the past two years and five months in my calf and foot, ten times worse than the actual back pain itself. I agree with you, I just learned of this muscle this week because no Dr has ever mentioned this to me. They all tell me I have sciatica although I continue to tell them that the symptoms don't add up, now I know why.

    • @chenoabryan8458
      @chenoabryan8458 7 років тому +4

      i have a herniated disc in my neck from a serious surfing compression accident. Never would I trust a doctor to fix it. you live with chronic pain on no medication. Yoga, and healthy lifestyle is the only way. I cant afford accupuncture or that would be the only other option.

    • @gillesgervais1264
      @gillesgervais1264 6 років тому

      Janaline D. J)

    • @1dayfree
      @1dayfree 4 роки тому +6

      They don't want us to heal. That simple. The whole system is evil and we must break free of it.

  • @janinaleedelrio
    @janinaleedelrio 7 років тому +58

    Tons of info about the psoas. As a yoga teacher I come to your amazing videos to prepare my classes. Thank you so much Dr. Berg

  • @Sharsung
    @Sharsung 3 роки тому +7

    We need to take responsibility for our bodies, our health, our lives. This wonderful doctor introduces this concept to us, and his advice works.

  • @funniful
    @funniful 3 роки тому +17

    Yep...as a licensed massage therapist, I’ve helped many clients with this very thing with the same stretches. Affecting the opposite muscle to the issue also works! ..That has always fascinated me.

  • @jancasson3066
    @jancasson3066 8 років тому +230

    Dr. Berg, I love the way you teach us the details in a way to understand the complex mechanics of the body. It is so much easier to heal when our conscious mind has an understanding of the process of healing our body is going through unconsciously. Thank you.

    • @EricBergHRV
      @EricBergHRV 8 років тому +33

      Exactly

    • @Mocatan2000
      @Mocatan2000 8 років тому +24

      I was thinking the very same thing through the whole Video!!! I went to Physical therapy spent all that money for them to test me on that very same thing...He gave me exercises to do but without explaining anything. So I did not think the simple things they were telling me to do was going to help. So I did not do them as much as he advised. Now that I have understanding I am sooooo ready to work on this muscle!!! Your amazing Dr. Berg!!! Thank You!!!

    • @LREVS
      @LREVS 7 років тому +10

      I agree with the comments directly above. How clearly you explain everything!! It makes perfect sense.

    • @janiejuliettelowry5006
      @janiejuliettelowry5006 7 років тому +7

      I agree! Knowledge is king!

    • @jerryroberson536
      @jerryroberson536 7 років тому +3

      indeed

  • @richardsmith6126
    @richardsmith6126 3 роки тому +13

    Three days ago my right side back muscle became so painful I was up all night. Second night wasn’t much better. Had no idea what was going on. Just watched this video and followed the instructions on stretching the PSOAS muscle and WOW it already feels much better. I wish Dr. Berg was my family Doctor.

    • @BGCDOG
      @BGCDOG 2 роки тому +1

      Rich..I had that God awful pain last week! Felt like I got shot it was so bad..Thanks to these videos I've been slowly getting over this..

    • @chaosdweller
      @chaosdweller Рік тому

      Damn I can't remember staying up all night from back pain haha , I think? It happened once when less educated (the cause)in my early twenties maybe? haha , but glad to hear.

  • @brendatartaglia3861
    @brendatartaglia3861 Рік тому +1

    I’m a massage therapist, I love these videos. I’ve been a in this for 38 years. Thanks you. I wish I could attend a class or three with you . I know th8s is older video but I get so much from these. Thank you

  • @spicynerd644
    @spicynerd644 4 роки тому +4

    Showed this video to my physical therapist who used it help my psoas tightness. Worked right away.

  • @lizreed5042
    @lizreed5042 5 років тому +1

    I’ve been using this same method in my Massage Therapy practice, and clients are amazed at the difference they feel! It’s literally been the “quick fix” they didn’t think existed, and done consistently over time, many other aches/pains and issues are reversed and resolved!

  • @seona6549
    @seona6549 3 роки тому +5

    I've had major pain and issues for months with no answers, I just accidentally found the psoas muscle and then you video.... THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤️

  • @Annietango
    @Annietango 7 років тому +2

    Incredible- l have been searching for years to find why l have one leg that is weak and within five minutes you have explained exactly what I am feeling and given a solution. I am blessed to have found you. Thank you so much Annie

  • @RL-sc7wj
    @RL-sc7wj 8 років тому +21

    The increase in strength was amazing! So simple to do. Thank you!

  • @reclaiming.teaching
    @reclaiming.teaching 4 роки тому +31

    Amazing! I’m finally back to feeling like myself thanks to my chiro and his stretching and minor exercise suggestions! Sweet relief! So grateful. I was experiencing lower back pain and hip pain for the first time in my life. Tying my shoes made me want to cry. This video makes so much sense as to why I’ve found relief! 🙌

  • @chrissysmith5619
    @chrissysmith5619 3 роки тому +5

    Finally a detailed explanation on how to fix my tight uncomfortable psoas due to APT. Been to so many chiro’s who just wanna treat w/weekly appts. Dr Berg is amazing with knowledge (also with keto). Has helped me tons just by watching his vids

  • @geoffdyball8642
    @geoffdyball8642 3 роки тому +4

    I have watched hours of Psoas videos on YT and this is the first video I have found that talks about how to actually strengthen the muscle and not just stretch it. Seems important to me to help fix the issue instead of just stretching it to relieve pain/discomfort.
    Awesome work and thank you.

  • @karenworley241
    @karenworley241 3 роки тому +5

    Many of us don't have another to press on the back, hopefully the movements while on the back will help, thank you Dr Berg

  • @adityapanwar5461
    @adityapanwar5461 4 роки тому +2

    Finally a genuine person sharing knowledge .

  • @Freckles303
    @Freckles303 3 роки тому +15

    This is what I’ve struggled with since starting a “sit in front of a computer all day” job. It is a slow death to our body’s strength and flexibility. Thanks for providing explanation and remedies! And I’ve left that job for a more active one. 😁

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 роки тому +4

      That's great!

  • @whitneysworld8623
    @whitneysworld8623 8 років тому +6

    So helpful! Immediately reduced my lower back and butt pain

  • @indubalaji3925
    @indubalaji3925 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks Dr Berg,, immensely. I struggled with a weak soas and excruciating pain. These streches and strengthening does seem to have helped !!

  • @kobalt77
    @kobalt77 6 років тому

    Dear DR. Berg............... My lower back had been very sore and inflexible recently. I did the stimulating the Psoas thru the abdomen exercise, boy was it tender. The next morning, without thinking, I got out of bed like I was 16 again, no aches, no groans .................. wow, what an improvement. PS I,m 59 LOL . Thank you so much. ....................... PPS. Yes I had been doing a LOT of stomach exercises recently and neglecting my lower back.

  • @guloguloguy
    @guloguloguy 6 років тому +11

    AMAZING!!!! I can see where the left leg was stronger, and needed more stretching, while the right side was weak, and not as tight/shortened. GREAT Info!!! WOW!!!! Thank you!!!

    • @leeclements3367
      @leeclements3367 4 роки тому +1

      Wasn't it a weak left leg originally. Did he change the weak psoas to the right leg deliberately!!!!! Aaarrggh...help!!

    • @DilipkumarJadhav
      @DilipkumarJadhav 3 роки тому

      Probably some form of principle of reciprocal inhibition. So he’s working on the strong side to activate the weak side.
      More often the so-called strong side is just compensating for the weak side and taking over. And the strong sides’ rigidity/restrictions is misinterpreted by us as our strength.

    • @ahmadfaisal6267
      @ahmadfaisal6267 3 роки тому

      @@leeclements3367 you are correct! I thought the same thing 🥴

  • @waynejones9667
    @waynejones9667 3 місяці тому

    It is so exciting to have just done this test and identified this weakness after 1 1/2 years of no one else (surgeons, PT folks, MD) using it to diagnose my problem! Thank you!

  • @spinnettdesigns
    @spinnettdesigns 6 років тому +10

    Another perfect call! I did this on myself during your video and it worked beautifully! Thanks so MUCH

  • @traceesmythe7156
    @traceesmythe7156 8 років тому +2

    Hi Dr. Berg, I have a friend that balances muscles, and she performs this on me. Now I understand what she means when she uses the term. I appreciate that you like educating us. Thank you!

  • @mikegrand4181
    @mikegrand4181 3 роки тому +14

    You can do this stretch on the edge of your bed. If you have a bad lower back, tight psoas muscles could be the cause. Driving can really aggravate lower back pain because of the awkward position of your extended right leg. Do this stretch before and after long trips for relief.

  • @AlexMQQ2273
    @AlexMQQ2273 4 роки тому +2

    So this really hit home for me. I have had three back surgeries including a double level ALIF fusion. When my left side back and hip were tight I had this odd pain in my low left abdomen which was exactly where you pushed on your patient. I always thought it was my surgical scar pain but it makes sense since I have many issues with tight hips and glutes. Thanks so much you are a great resource.

  • @Pamela-zo9sl
    @Pamela-zo9sl 7 років тому +25

    You are a service to humanity. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in such an easy to understand way.

  • @71oliver1
    @71oliver1 5 років тому +7

    TY so much DR Berg . This has made such a big difference to my back hip and knee pain. I feel like I am symmetrical again.

    • @moony77
      @moony77 Рік тому

      Can you please explain how this effects the knees? I have severe pain in my right knee. Thank you!

  • @ralphgardner
    @ralphgardner 3 роки тому +11

    This is an awesome video! My husband suffers with hip pain and stiffness. This will help him. Thank you Dr. Berg.

  • @christinesmith7059
    @christinesmith7059 6 років тому +7

    My doctor uses these techniques, and each time it seems miraculous! This video gave me a more in-depth understanding of the process. Thank you, Dr. Berg!

  • @spraypaintgirl9418
    @spraypaintgirl9418 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you. After seventeen years of pain and several surgeries, I realize it’s up to me to really learn my body. This is the right approach. This level of understanding, through your higher learning. I will extrapolate what I can. Hopefully apply some on my own self. So I can do more .)

  • @sheilacostello3205
    @sheilacostello3205 3 роки тому +1

    With all that was negatively stated below, thank goodness we have docs, such as this, to provide great info. Now the biggest issue is to find someone in your area who is as educated or who can positively diagnose your issue. But the videos help so much!

  • @dagmarsigridmanondenijs-bl7156
    @dagmarsigridmanondenijs-bl7156 5 років тому +17

    Amazing! I had fusion on my L3 and L4 I never knew why my hip (groin) muscle was hurting so badly. Now, with this information I understand more. Thank you!

    • @gharelunushke4644
      @gharelunushke4644 5 років тому

      Were you able to walk ???

    • @normaalvarado2880
      @normaalvarado2880 3 роки тому +3

      Dagmar, as a bodyworker (licensed massage therapist) , I have worked the ADDUCTORS to release adhesions and strip the tendons, this is very uncomfortable, however, it removes pelvic / groin pain.

    • @bodeebyefitness5569
      @bodeebyefitness5569 2 роки тому

      @@normaalvarado2880 i need that

  • @ConstructiveMinds100
    @ConstructiveMinds100 8 років тому +957

    its funny that when you go to school you are being taught so much unnecessary things but nothing to keep your body healthy and happy. Jesus how much I hate the Health Care System run by greedy stupid selfish corporations.

    • @rachkate76
      @rachkate76 8 років тому +23

      ConstructiveMinds100 Best comment ever.

    • @l_g9119
      @l_g9119 7 років тому +32

      ConstructiveMinds100 they do teach you things in school. They teach the most basic fundamentals of living a healthy life. You may say you wish you learned what he is teaching in school, but what you are missing is how much education and studying actually goes into understanding that concept and breaking it down in an easy way for the consumer to comprehend. That's also one muscle. One muscle combining with another muscle; your iliacus, to form the complex iliopsoas. Now to learn the hundreds of other muscles and their roles in your body. I don't think you meant anything by it, but learning some of that material requires real ambition. The amount of people who drop out or switch majors because they can't pass a basic anatomy course is pretty ridiculous. Most of us who have spent that time studying didn't do so out of greed. You should aim your hate towards big pharma companies, because they are the ones who are limiting real holistic wellness in the United States. Also, the United States focuses too much and uses too many resources on caring for disease instead of preventing it. There may be a correlation there with big pharma companies if you really think about it

    • @nickbarie2787
      @nickbarie2787 6 років тому +20

      Spoken by someone who has no depth on health care issues, and no solutions to offer. Blame big corporations cause they are a faceless entity, when in reality, so many of the issues people face are caused by the people themselves. Education is a key start. I recommend once you obtain some, then you share it with others.

    • @mooseydeucy
      @mooseydeucy 6 років тому +8

      your rant ads nothing positive to what the video taught.

    • @sumanstudies8620
      @sumanstudies8620 6 років тому +1

      well said

  • @tiffanybloke9076
    @tiffanybloke9076 4 роки тому +171

    This is why yoga is so powerful. Many of the poses especially cobra pose, stretches these muscles and builds strength. I encourage men to try yoga at least once.

    • @John-ek5bq
      @John-ek5bq 3 роки тому +14

      Yoga is a religion

    • @memelc5655
      @memelc5655 3 роки тому +3

      What’s cobra 🐍 pose

    • @hamster2880
      @hamster2880 3 роки тому +6

      @@John-ek5bq it’s a science

    • @stephengosselin
      @stephengosselin 3 роки тому +2

      Stretching does not build strength, in fact it does the opposite. That is mentioned in this video as well.

    • @DharmaScienceRadio
      @DharmaScienceRadio 3 роки тому +4

      I was thinking about Locust Pose! Such a beast.

  • @christineayre796
    @christineayre796 Рік тому

    I have been having a problem with my right hip/ leg for a long time. I have always expected the psoas but it is hard to find someone to help that knows what they are doing. I finally found someone but this here is a game changer! I can't wait to try this!!

  • @ronnienichol
    @ronnienichol 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks so much Doc!! Tried the stretch and I am in amazement I have relief all day.... Hoping this will my years' long battle with lower back, psoas pain!!

  • @manonemilsson4736
    @manonemilsson4736 8 років тому +2

    I am so impressed with this video, so clearly explained and the demo is very telling. And what an incredible coincidence: I sent you the test yesterday and I added a comment about my hip hurting and weak muscle in glutes/or leg when climbing the stairs. I think you've just given me the key to better my painful condition and even fix it for good! Thank you so much for helping!

  • @gscl
    @gscl 5 років тому +11

    WOW. Thank you SO much for sharing this video. Incredibly simple and direct too! My mind is blown. I don't want to ramble on here, but I have to say that this is super helpful in many ways. Thanks again!!!

  • @yummyjackalmeat
    @yummyjackalmeat 7 років тому

    Some of the most valuable information right here. People sit too much (laziness) or do too many sit ups for the glory muscles without working on stabilization (vanity.). As I type this he touched on that very thing in the video. I was cured of chronic pain and sciatica by learning to massage my psoas.

  • @heartofhawaii8232
    @heartofhawaii8232 5 років тому +13

    i am SO happy i found this in Aug. 2019!!! exactly what i need at this moment for my low back and sciatica pain. this is invaluable info. THANK YOU Dr. BERG!!!!

  • @ras864
    @ras864 5 місяців тому

    Wow! I was impressed with how quickly the treatment worked.

  • @solsticegoddess8022
    @solsticegoddess8022 7 років тому +6

    That looked like it felt good! Can’t wait for class on Monday!

  • @kcwanlass8721
    @kcwanlass8721 6 років тому +2

    Dr. Berg, great video! I started to incorporate stretching in my hip flexors on a routine basis as I sit a lot for work, which as I found out is a killer on your hip flexors. Since routinely stretching my hip flexors my dead lifts and squats have dramatically improved, I'm not so tight in my hips and have more control, flexibility and better form while lifting.

  • @sarahwildbore-ormiston2436
    @sarahwildbore-ormiston2436 3 роки тому +7

    Amazing! Just done the stretch after weeks of stiffness on one side!
    Thank you 👋 x

  • @iamfrankbiesta
    @iamfrankbiesta 5 років тому +2

    Utterly brilliant! I try and watch all your videos as you have a unique knack for explaining stuff in a very clear way. Thanks so much!

  • @zesalesjt7797
    @zesalesjt7797 3 роки тому +6

    This was a really great video. The testing is essential and something I was somewhat unfamiliar about. The treatment portion reminds me of Trigger point in massage therapy. However, with the psoas and glute I prefer to use knuckles (for glutes) and/or mid-digital knuckles (for psoas) instead of fingertips because the applied pressure can be more evenly and effectively controlled. Additionally, for massage therapists particularly, the therapist can save wear and tear on the joints in their hands.

  • @joycedamron5354
    @joycedamron5354 2 роки тому

    Thank you thank you so much! I have had this lower back issue for 8 months now and by watching you video I finally have my answer of what is wrong with my lower back. I started out with sciatic pain 8 months ago and had therapy which didn’t help. All of a sudden it moved into my lower back on the right side. I am having trouble standing up straight and a lot of tightness on my right side. I will be following you videos which are so informative. Thank you Dr Berg! 👍🏻

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  2 роки тому

      You're very welcome!

  • @lindy2725
    @lindy2725 6 років тому +5

    Thank you so much for this video. My left hip is so tight it is causing leg and knee pain also and I favor it, causing all sorts of problems. As usual love your videos.

  • @kathym6603
    @kathym6603 6 місяців тому

    My hip is listening to you. It knows it's about to get some help! 💖 "Others" videos don't talk about "pressing down on the psoas on the opposite side of the pain." Holy cow!

  • @phyllist1169
    @phyllist1169 8 років тому +32

    Excellent detailed explanation of therapy for this area. It is generally ignored in terms of treatment of low back pain. Dr. Berg can you offer a discussion of treatment if the sacroiliac joint? Interested in seeing how treatment of pain in that area coincides with treatment of the psoas. Thanks.

    • @EricBergHRV
      @EricBergHRV 8 років тому +15

      Good idea, will do

    • @martinmq3
      @martinmq3 8 років тому

      Could this be the cause of CPPS/prostatitis?, i am at 28% body fat overweight been suffering with cpps for the past 7 months, urologist told me it wasn´t prostatits no bacterial infection whatsoever.

    • @suggarachel
      @suggarachel 8 років тому +1

      if the urologist said you dont have prostitis maybe you should try an neurologys, orthopedic or a physical therapist:)

    • @jiminawake5926
      @jiminawake5926 8 років тому +2

      did you heal ? i got the same problem..its all connected i guess, physiotherapy helps, lots of stretches and relaxing, meditation etc, and healthy diet ´, no alcohol

    • @manishj8580
      @manishj8580 7 років тому

      martin q dear friend, I am a doctor myself and my brother suffered from cp/ cpps . Nothing seems to have worked .. He even took anti tubercular drugs. In the end I forced him to go to a psychiatrist .. And he got some meds for chronic pain. They were mostly anti depressants and it worked like magic.. Try visiting one. Ur quality of life will improve I hope so. May God keep u healthy

  • @Hossupinya
    @Hossupinya 4 роки тому

    Thank you, have had over 58 procedures on my spine since 2010, this information really helps a lot. Be well, Love you ALL

    • @wmpetroff2307
      @wmpetroff2307 4 роки тому

      58? Oh goodness brother Rick, I certainly wish you to gett better. I recently rebegun Sciatic pain with plantar fascitus. I started PT however when I asked my PTt about the Psoas muscle I was shot down and given a vague watery explanation. Im getting better by virtue of yt videos excercises.

  • @ilr2008
    @ilr2008 8 років тому +889

    Psoas I was saying..

  •  3 роки тому

    THANK YOU Dr. Berg! You just saved me another trip to the Osteopath!
    Last time I went, his manipulation was quite painful, but I got out of there like new! Until one day when vacuum cleaning it went back to the usual pain.
    The vacuum cleaner and I have a love and hate relationship for a while now!
    Because of covid I have been dreading to go back and tried to do the exercises the doctor told me but it didn't work!
    So I did all by myself, what you show on this video and it worked for me.
    Thank you, thank you again!🙏

  • @TriggerWarner
    @TriggerWarner 5 років тому +20

    We are a body of buttons. Pushing one button activates another button. Nice video

  • @bernardvreulink2457
    @bernardvreulink2457 3 роки тому

    Doc ..... you are a CHAMPION!!! This video FIXED my hip pain caused by cycling! Please accept my appreciation.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 роки тому

      So glad to hear this!

  • @a.wilkins1708
    @a.wilkins1708 5 років тому +3

    Nice one Sir, though I personally would keep the pelvis balanced by putting my hand on the right side of the pelvis as you are asking him to let the left leg hang down the side of the couch. 1. That's more effective and 2. the client feels safer and can relax into the stretch.

  • @champ8899
    @champ8899 7 років тому

    Thanks Dr. Berg.When someone shares key info like this I rest assured of their ( YOUR ) integrity.Its what the world needs now!!

  • @judy56778
    @judy56778 7 років тому +3

    Oh my goodness! It felt like my back was stuck when I removed the foam roller from my back, but it stretched the psoas! It feels better already! Thank you so much! :)

    • @fimenduro
      @fimenduro 5 років тому

      Awesome info, Doctors please redirect pasients to muscle and joint experts rather than experimenting on people.
      Kiropractors or Naprapats first, then osteopats an physcisists.
      However creds to doctors for other haelth issues

  • @tomkoala2903
    @tomkoala2903 Рік тому

    Dr Berg is on the money. This worked like instantly!! Ill be using this method thanks dr Berg!!!

  • @MDRUSHCRUSH
    @MDRUSHCRUSH 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge & expertise. Your efforts in enlightening the masses is TRULY APPRECIATED 🙏

  • @joanneleblanc4606
    @joanneleblanc4606 7 років тому

    My chiroprator and massotherapist are treating me the same way without myunderstanding of it! Now, I get to this home with my husband's help. My pain should go down rapidly! Thank you so much for this helping video.

  • @ANON_YMOUS1111
    @ANON_YMOUS1111 4 роки тому +6

    I had a hell of a time finding a chiropractor to help me lift my leg. FINALLY I found someone that knew how to help me with my psoas. I moves away unfortunately but when I really need him I travel 4 hours to see him.

  • @braddenty503
    @braddenty503 3 роки тому +2

    I had what felt like a pinched nerve for like 3-4 months and I bet that is my problem. I was a triathlete for 5 years and had to stop immediately due to a very unexpected pregnancy. I felt sooo much more pain not training than I did while training. Thanks for the info. Great timing, im trying to get back into it

  • @rainingfaithmassage
    @rainingfaithmassage 8 років тому +42

    I think it would be helpful to explain the difference between "weak" vs inhibited. To achieve results that easily implies functional inhibition, not true weakness.

  • @AwakenwithDebb
    @AwakenwithDebb 3 роки тому +1

    My hobby is something called highlining. The force of it has given me hip issues. This explains a lot of exactly why , thank you!

  • @barbarajohnson1572
    @barbarajohnson1572 8 років тому +4

    so glad i found you,,, now I just need to get going... i'm 69 and had some wear and tear.. left hip replaced. plus i have RA.. (in remission... ).. your are giving me incentive.. Thank you:)

  • @loneninja
    @loneninja 2 роки тому

    Thanks, I will put this into my routine with my customers. May you continue to flourish and prosper!

  • @FloresRain
    @FloresRain 3 роки тому +11

    We did an insane amount of low crawls one day for pt(marine corps workouts) and I felt extremely sore in my psoas muscles like never before. I did a deep very long stretch like the first one presented here except I was facing the opposite way with my stomache down at a slight angle and it relieved all the tension.

  • @Veruska5
    @Veruska5 3 роки тому

    That’s very good!
    Thank you!
    I have a client with a very stubborn PSOAS pain and no matter what I and my chiropractor do, it’s never 100%.
    I’ll try your technique on her and see if works. I already worked the PSOAS like you showed here, already used the stretching technique dropping the leg from the edge of the table, and many other exercises. She gets some relief after the work I do, but when she’s back a week later, the pain still there.
    Only one thing I didn’t do was testing the PSOAS strength, thank you for sharing.
    She did have a knee replacement 9 months ago, which is not helping to release the tension on the good side that’s taking all the weight from her body as she’s being walking kind of hunched.
    Not sure if she’ll be able to lift or bend her operated knee like you showed here, perhaps careful and slow.
    The chiropractor was able to relief great amount of pain lately working really hard on the PSOAS, seems to be improving, but still not 100%.
    Forgot to mentioned that she’s also going for physical therapy. Like I said, it’s a very stubborn pain! 😅
    Thank you again, and have a blessed day!

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Let me know how it goes!

    • @Veruska5
      @Veruska5 3 роки тому

      @@Drberg will do!

  • @brianmaduku2759
    @brianmaduku2759 4 роки тому +138

    I swear to god, before he moved, I thought the guy laying face down was a test dummy or mannequin because of how flat he was

    • @mackal1sc1ous
      @mackal1sc1ous 4 роки тому +1

      Same! It was the rubbing of those extremely sensitive spots on my butt that worked the best for instant relief. It’s amazing!

    • @rxynly
      @rxynly 4 роки тому +3

      I thought he was a dummy because of how dang high his leg went! 😳

    • @brianmaduku2759
      @brianmaduku2759 4 роки тому

      @@rxynly exactly lol

    • @browsingyoutube6563
      @browsingyoutube6563 4 роки тому

      🤣

    • @DebWhat
      @DebWhat 4 роки тому

      LOL 😆

  • @avichaygrafi
    @avichaygrafi 7 років тому

    Hey doc:)
    After visiting some doctors who wanted me to take piles or to visit expensive private doctors who didn't give me the right answer as well, most of them told me to straighten my lower back muscles without really understanding the issue, I tried to investigating in myself online using the symptoms I shared with the doctors, and got to your video which helped me a lot so big thanks

  • @elcamote1200
    @elcamote1200 5 років тому +180

    "Jre podcast with David Goggins" brought me here.

  • @alfredalfredo5080
    @alfredalfredo5080 9 місяців тому

    back again after a year commenting here. That knee push is absolutely magic! i couldn’t walk for 2 day w tight psoas and lowerback , from a sun lounger tilted too far back .Thsnk You Dr Berg ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  9 місяців тому

      Amazing. Glad this helped you. Take care.

  • @masterpt2
    @masterpt2 8 років тому +4

    Dr Berg very beneficial video and skillful way of demonstration for psoas release and strengthening
    Thanks

  • @Danno5894
    @Danno5894 2 роки тому +1

    I love when drs say “this side went higher… did you feel it go higher?”
    “Yea I did” ..
    🤪

  • @maddiemcisaac4172
    @maddiemcisaac4172 8 років тому +6

    Clear, concise and great advice to follow 👍

  • @mariacombs6580
    @mariacombs6580 Рік тому

    As always, great information Dr Berg. Wish you still took patients because I would love to have your one on one expertise in my recovery. God bless and protect you and yours!

  • @dont_hit_trees
    @dont_hit_trees 6 років тому +325

    Doc- I’m going to give you a deep tissue massage
    Patient- Great, let me put on my Sundays best

  • @7Phoenix1
    @7Phoenix1 7 років тому

    I need you in my life Dr Berg. I’ve struggled with lower back pain for most of my life since beginning work as a concreter, have seen Chiro’s, Physio’s and Osteopath’s without any long term relief, have changed my profession due to the pain becoming too much to bare and continuing with all treatments until recently stopping all treatments because they were ineffective. I guess pain and discomfort will just continue to be a part of my life :(

  • @fitguy2451
    @fitguy2451 5 років тому +3

    Thanks so much for all of the great content on your UA-cam channel! This video was very helpful!

  • @baseballm603
    @baseballm603 5 років тому +1

    Dr Berg...I'm living with this pain since 2 decades or more! Its 2019 ...n I I've just seen your video..please come to Dubai...we need you here...

    • @Holypikemanz
      @Holypikemanz 5 років тому +1

      squat stretches help with the psoas as well.

  • @carriejames9018
    @carriejames9018 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for this amazing video! I think I just discovered the root of so many of the imbalances I have in my body after my second pregnancy. I have been instinctually massaging the tight spots in my gluteals and doing most of the stretches in one form or another, but the deep massage on the opposite side was a complete revelation for me! The difference after only a minute or two of stimulation was astonishing! Thank you again for this wonderful information 🙏🧡💛💜

  • @LanzaLover2
    @LanzaLover2 7 років тому

    I can't believe how quickly it worked!!!! Did the test of pressing the knee on the bent leg. The side that hurts was terribly weak and gave pain when I pressed on the knee. Didn't think I knew what I was doing when pressing the soft tissue, did it anyway. Tested again. The hurting side was now as strong as the other side WITHOUT PAIN!!!!!

    • @LanzaLover2
      @LanzaLover2 7 років тому

      Went grocery shopping. Took my cane "in case". Didn't use it once. Did not use a go cart either. Spent a long leisurely time in a Supercenter where there is a lot of walking to do. Came home, unloaded the groceries, been walking around the house -- STILL PAIN FREE! I have my life back! God Bless you, Dr. Berg!

  • @BruceJC75
    @BruceJC75 7 років тому +6

    I love it! Simple and highly effective.

  • @ariziman
    @ariziman 2 роки тому +1

    Just to add to this good presentation: If one of the upper thoracic vertebrae is misaligned, it can affect the strength of the gluteus max muscle on the same side, as that vertebra is part of the 'chain of strength' needed to extend the leg, thereby inhibiting the gluteus max . There are often alternate reasons for there being weakness, as everything in the body is coordinated, and cooperative.

  • @jayheredia
    @jayheredia 8 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for the excercises. It is so helpful!! you are a heaven sent.

  • @ampiliranjit8494
    @ampiliranjit8494 Рік тому

    Incredible.. Dr. BERG... We have never come across this kind of therapy or treatment..I am still thrilled after watching the video. Thank you very much indeed. Being a layman shall I ask a question. Do you have any kind of stretches for prostate glands rigidity...? I expect a positive note from you Dr. Berg 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @PinoRemax
    @PinoRemax 2 роки тому +6

    Fantastic!! How often should this be performed? And what other exercises can be done to reinforce the psoas muscles? Thank you in advance

  • @jaded2742
    @jaded2742 2 роки тому

    After reading and reading; I finally understand what the Psoas muscle does! Thank you!

  • @danm8747
    @danm8747 3 роки тому +38

    The psoas also holds a lot of the body’s emotional trauma.
    I’ve had lifelong psoas trouble. Always tight to the point it burns and is painful.
    Low back tightness and pain, pain in the hips, extremely tight hips, and pain down my hip flexors down my inner thighs.

    • @CDMButterfly
      @CDMButterfly 2 роки тому +2

      Wow, I was wondering about this. Thank you. I had just had a really bad interaction involving my narcissistic father and then this pain showed up.

    • @danm8747
      @danm8747 2 роки тому +4

      @@CDMButterfly I actually learned about it (or it dawned on me) after reading David Goggins book Can’t Hurt me.
      He talks about it drastically affecting him. And all of a sudden it smacked me in the face: that this constant pain, burning tightness has been from all the emotional trauma.
      I always had back pain went to doctors, chiropractors, physiologists before I read an article that the psoas connects to the low back vertebrae. And it all made sense.

    • @Mradiboss1
      @Mradiboss1 2 роки тому +1

      @@danm8747this is great information. how did you get rid of the pain?

    • @danm8747
      @danm8747 2 роки тому +5

      @@Mradiboss1 Yoga helps. Stretching, strength training. The more you strengthen the surround muscles the more those psoas will have to compensate.
      But using a foam roller on the quads, hamstrings, IT band, in hip flexors helps a great deal.
      It takes consistency. And trying not to live seated.
      The more you sit the more is shortens the hip flexors and psoas.
      So if you have an office job getting up frequently to stretch out helps. Not living a stationary life, move more as our bodies are meant to do.
      Eat better foods, stay away from sugar and carbs (my crutch!)
      I got into running awhile back and it really helps a lot. Surprisingly my legs and back felt better with less pain, and its a great mental and emotional tool.
      If your suffer that emotional and mental fatigue running helps let that go, any exercise really. It clears the mind, and helps focus.
      It’s just you, your steps, and trying to get your breath.

    • @yasnitac82
      @yasnitac82 2 роки тому +3

      I agree. I had a very emotional traumatic childhood and i've been suffering from pelvis pain and legs for long time. I've tried all treatments, (physio, chiro, osteo, doctors, yoga, etc) and nothing works.

  • @junetey
    @junetey 11 місяців тому +1

    I’m a Pilates instructor who tried this on my own using a tennis ball on my stomach and a firmer massage ball on my glutes. It worked wonders. Now my hips are even. The scoliosis is reduced, i feel balanced, and best of all the pinched ache I bore for the last few years (nothing else worked) is gone. I taught a client who is now convinced and who will share this video w her friend. Thank you for sharing Dr Berg.💐