These straight-leg raises help you strengthen the muscles on top of
your thigh and around your hip. Do 8 to 12 repetitions.
Lie on your back with your good knee bent so
that your foot rests flat on the floor. Your injured leg should be straight.
(During this exercise, your low back should have a normal curve. Your back has
a normal curve if you can slip your flat hand in between the floor and the
small of your back, with your palm touching the floor and your back touching
the back of your hand.)
Tighten the thigh muscles in the injured
leg by pressing the back of your knee flat down to the floor. Hold your knee
straight.
Keeping the thigh muscles tight, lift your injured leg up
so that your heel is about 12 inches off the floor. Hold for 5 seconds, then
lower slowly.
Primary Medical Reviewer
Martin Gabica, MD - Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer
David A. Fleckenstein, MPT - Physical Therapy
Specialist Medical Reviewer
Kathie Hummel-Berry, PT, PhD - Physical Therapy
Last Updated
March 8, 2007
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