Muscle infiltration in the buttock muscles – Step 4

Rehabilitation starts with the exercises in Step 1. When the exercises can be performed without pain, rehabilitation starts on the next step.

How often and for how long should I train? Training frequency and duration are individual. Start with about 3 repetitions per workout. exercise and at least 3 times a week. Slowly increase the number of repetitions and load without exceeding the pain threshold

Do I have to do the whole program every time? No, you can divide the exercises into different days. The most important thing is to exercise regularly and gradually increase the intensity

Instruction

Read the full instruction for rehabilitation here

The time in minutes indicates the time distribution between stretching, balance and strength if you train for one hour.
Whether you train for one hour or 10 minutes, for example, is adapted to your starting point – and can be increased over time.

Condition

Unlimited: Cycling, swimming and running

Stretching

10 minutes of each training session

Lie on your back. Hold the back of your knee with both hands. Pull your working leg up towards your head, so that you feel a gradual stretch in your hamstring. Perform the exercise with both a straight and a bent knee. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds. Then do the same exercise on the other leg.

Lie on your back with one leg straight. Bend the other leg and place your foot on the other side of the stretched leg. With both hands, pull your knee up towards the opposite shoulder so that your buttocks are increasingly stretched. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds. Repeat the exercise on the opposite leg.

Lie on your back. Bend your right leg 90 degrees at the hip and knee Place the outside of your left foot against your right knee. With your hands on the back of your right knee, pull your leg up towards your head, so that the buttocks of your left leg become increasingly stretched. Hold the stretch for 20 seconds. Repeat the exercise on the opposite leg.

Kneel with your knees and hips bent as far as possible. Stretch your arms out above your head, with your palms flat on the floor. Arch your back as much as possible. Hold the position for 15 seconds. Rest for 15 seconds.

Sit on the floor with your left leg bent so that your lower leg is in front of your body. The right leg is stretched backwards. Bend your upper body down over your front leg to increase the stretch. Hold the press for 15 seconds, then lift your upper body back to the starting position and repeat the exercise on the opposite side.

Coordination

10 minutes of each training session

Balance on two feet on the balance board. To begin with, use your hand to support yourself against the wall. Later, balance on one foot without support. Try holding it later balance with your eyes closed.

Lie on your back with the ball under the training leg. Lift your hip off the floor and stretch your healthy leg. Hold the position for 10 seconds. Repeat the exercise alternately with the right and left leg.

Strength

40 minutes of each training session

Attach an exercise band 10 cm above floor level. Stand with your side facing the exercise band, with the working leg closest to the band. Place the band around the working leg. Position the band between the knee and the ankle (the lower the position, the greater the resistance). Slowly move the leg to the side (in front of the supporting leg) so that the band tightens. Hold the tension for a few seconds and slowly return the leg to the starting position.

Lie on your stomach on a table. Hold the edge of the table with your hands at head height. Bend both knees. Tighten your glutes and lift your legs straight up towards the ceiling.

“Bicycle crunch”. Lie on your back. Place your hands behind your head. Make cycling movements with your legs and bring your right elbow towards your left knee and your left elbow towards your right knee in turn. Fully extend the leg that is raised.

Lie on your side with the working leg on top and an exercise band wrapped around your lower legs just above the ankles. Lie with your upper body slightly rotated forwards so that your navel is facing the floor. Tighten your glutes and lift the top leg backwards. Hold the leg raised for a few seconds, then lift it towards the ceiling. Hold the leg for a few seconds and slowly lower it back to the starting position.

Stand on one leg, push off, jump to the side and land on the opposite leg. Repeat the exercise, alternating between your right and left legs.

Lie on your back with your legs stretched out and a towel under one heel. Bend both knees slightly and lift your hips. Hold the position for a few seconds. Then lift the other leg, keeping it straight. Hold the tension for a few seconds. Pull your supporting leg as close to your buttocks as possible. Hold the tension for a few seconds. Then straighten your supporting leg so that it is almost fully extended. Hold the tension for a few seconds. Then lower your hips to the floor and stretch your legs as in the starting position.

Lie on your side, supporting yourself on your forearm and foot, with your legs stretched out and the leg you are working on at the top. Lift your hips so that your body is straight. Lift your top leg, keeping it straight, as high as possible. Hold the position for as long as possible, then lower your leg and hips back to the starting position.