- Jul 14, 2010
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I was having some groin pain when doing round-offs so went to see my physio the other day (she is a dance physio and very good). She believes the pain is from an inflamed hip joint capsule caused by an 'impingement' when my femur rotates inwards as I have very little range in that direction. What I think is happening in my round- off is I step forward with my left leg and then when I kick with my right leg it pulls my pelvis around to the side so that my left femur is turning inwards in the socket. The physio has recommended avoiding round-offs and cartwheels for a while to give the joint time to settle down, and has given me some stretching and strengthening exercises to do for the muscles that stabilise the hip joint. Of course I am following her advice and doing the exercises as recommended.
What I would like to know is whether there is some way I can modify my round-off technique to minimise this problem. I know there are some very experienced and clever coaches here who will understand the biomechanics of round-offs who may be able to advise, particularly anyone who has seen this problem before, or any gymnasts who have had this. (Dunno, please do not tell me to give up gymnastics).
What I would like to know is whether there is some way I can modify my round-off technique to minimise this problem. I know there are some very experienced and clever coaches here who will understand the biomechanics of round-offs who may be able to advise, particularly anyone who has seen this problem before, or any gymnasts who have had this. (Dunno, please do not tell me to give up gymnastics).