The gluteus medius is one of the muscles on the side of your hip. It resides underneath your gluteus maximus muscle (buttocks muscle), and works with another small muscle, the gluteus minimus, to help ...
Regardless of whether you're a runner, skier, or climber, you're likely overlooking a key muscle in your training: the gluteus medius. Located within the gluteal muscle group, alongside your gluteus ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Greater trochanteric pain syndrome is often a manifestation of tears in the gluteus medius tendon. This ...
Dr. John Howell, DC is a chiropractic physician that specializes in running related injuries. For more information on Dr. Howell you can visit his website at http ...
This week we are going to discuss one of the trickiest forms of hip pain around—the gluteus medius tear. Not a very common occurrence, gluteus medius tears are quite insidious and often appear to be ...
Hip abduction is essential for building strong, stable glute muscles to support balance, improve movement efficiency, and help prevent lower-body injuries.
You can read the first part of this post: Pain in the Butt: Gluteus Medius and it's Role in Running Related Injuries by clicking here. This is part two in a two-part post. Treating the Gluteus Medius ...
When people talk about a sexy butt they talk about lifting and toning up your gluteus maximus – the muscle that gives your rear end its main curvy (or not) shape. But the maximus in fact works ...
Background Occupational standing is associated with low back pain (LBP) development. Yet, trunk and gluteus-medius muscles' fatigability has not been extensively studied during occupational standing.