The Unlock Your Hip Flexors program is not recommended for new hip replacement as there are some movements that are restricted immediately after surgery. It is best that you consult your surgeon on which exercises you can and can't do before beginning an exercise program.
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- Is the "Unlock Your Hip Flexors" program good to do as rehab for hip replacement?
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- Are there modifications for the "Unlock Your Hip Flexors" program if I can't do something?
- Can the "Unlock Your Hip Flexors" program be done with limited mobility issues?
- Would the "Unlock Your Hip Flexors" program help someone with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome characterized by hypermobility?
- I am unable to do the 9th exercise of the "Unlock Your Hip Flexors" program due to C1/C2 fusion any planking modification?
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