Guest guest Posted April 25, 2004 Report Share Posted April 25, 2004 Hi, I happened upon a physio at my pool trip today and got talking about why hips get OA and children have problems doing splits etc....... She said that at a conference last year the physio's were told that at last they had, via MRI's proof, that a large % of OA in hip joints could be attributed to muscle problems........ one and/or some being tight etc...... 'Why' comes from a variety of reasons and often to do with how they were developed as young ones.......whether faults were corrected etc and the types of exercises we got to do etc........... Some being genetic given that gymninists tend to belong to gym parents who have far looser moving muscles etc than the general population and often problem type muscles tend to run in families. Maybe natural selection would have weeded us out long ago if we still depended on fleeing predators or hunter/gathering all day to get something to eat........... smile She said that the MRI's indicated that rarely did actual bone structure have much to do with OA......... Apparently the use of MRI;s has increased their knowledge of how all this works greatly........and they can do tests etc with people standing etc to see just what a muscle set is actually doing......... She seemed somewhat apologetic that it has taken so long to get this proved..........though I think it is somewhat typical human that we need to have evidence via a MRI etc before we accept the obvious at times.............and again I think I will be nagging some of my relatives to check out their teens etc to try heading off hassles later........... Anyway thought I would share that in light of our discussions the last few days....... Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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