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Sitting all day can cause dead butt syndrome

The name might make you snicker, but addressing gluteal amnesia can help you avoid chronic pain

    • Your glutes are actually three muscles on the outside and back of your hips that stabilise the hip, lift the leg and rotate the thigh.
    • Your glutes are actually three muscles on the outside and back of your hips that stabilise the hip, lift the leg and rotate the thigh. PHOTO: UNSPLASH
    Published Fri, Sep 6, 2024 · 08:00 AM

    AFTER a long workday at your desk or hours in a car, it is normal to feel a little stiff. It may just be that your hip flexors and lower back are tight. But you could also be experiencing a potentially debilitating condition called gluteal amnesia, or dead butt syndrome.

    “The name sounds silly, but the side effects are serious,” said Dr Jane Konidis, a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

    “The gluteus maximus is one of the strongest muscles in the body and biggest shock absorbers,” she said. “If it’s not working properly, it can cause a domino chain of issues, from hamstring tears and sciatica to shin splints and arthritis in the knees.”

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