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🗝️ Unlock your body’s secret to lasting pain relief and move like you mean it!
Tight Hip, Twisted Core by Christine Koth and Masha Pimas reveals the overlooked iliacus muscle as the root of unresolved pain. This paperback offers a proven, 3-step method combining expert knowledge and practical exercises to relieve pain caused by tight hips and twisted core muscles—no surgery or medication needed. Perfect for professionals seeking a science-backed, accessible approach to reclaim mobility and comfort.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,130 Reviews |
A**R
This book and product has changed my life!
I stayed up until midnight and I binge read this entire book last night (the first book in my entire 30 years I ever binged). It is the first time in the past few months I have cried tears of joy instead of tears of pain and frustration. Everything shared in this book has described my situation to a tee. Following reading the book, I immediately ordered the Hip Hook Release Tool as well as the Ball. This book and these tools have changed my life to say the least. Update: Words cannot describe the first time I used this tool. After 90 seconds of placing this tool on my psoas/illiacus, I instantly felt a release or almost melting feeling of the muscle. I then realigned my pelvis according to the book and stood up to walk around. Wow! My lower back tightness disappeared, my knee and my over pronated foot went into a better position. I still have some work to do in terms of strengthening due to these misalignment issues however, I now know what direction to go in and I will be referencing the book and using the Hip Hook routinely in my practice. I will be sharing the book and tool with my PT because knowledge is power :) My Story: I noticed my right hip felt extremely tight specifically, my hip flexors. It didn’t matter how much I stretched, foam rolled or used a tennis ball I could not get rid of that uncomfortable tightness. That night, I experienced a sharp pain on my right inner thigh. It went away the next morning luckily so I thought nothing of it. Over the next couple of weeks, I began experiencing what I perceived as nerve pain on my right leg and when I would walk I felt misaligned like one leg was longer than the other. It was then I decided to refer out to Physical Therapy. My Physical Therapist suspected I had FAI, pelvic obliquity and lumbar spine derangement. Halfway through my first phase of PT, my PT seemed stumped of why I had new referred pain and why some modalities I would respond successfully to and then the next session, it would not work. I decided to make an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon to get a second opinion on my hip. After observation and testing, he concluded there were no signs of hip impingement and my hip seemed functional. Additionally, my lumbar spine MRI was unremarkable. I completed my first 12 visit phase of PT with significantly decreased pain and increased mobility of my hip. I was relieved to be almost pain-free but something still did not feel right with my body. I felt lopsided, my gait was off, when looking down at my legs I looked misaligned and my right knee had difficulty tracking in its groove. Seeing all of these specialists who told me I’m not sure what was going on was an extremely frustrating process and left me perplexed. Being a clinician myself, I felt there were so many puzzle pieces that were not connecting together. I decided to take a different route and looked into seeing a chiropractor who specialized in postural neurology. After hearing my story, my chiropractor suspected all of my concerns were related to my posture. The chiropractor stated I presented with functional leg length discrepancy, lordosis, right QL tightness, and had a right collapsed flat foot. For two weeks and presently (3x/ a week), I would receive adjustments and practicing diaphragmatic breathing, however, I was still experiencing the same “misaligned” feeling after leaving the office. At our last session, she stated, “Your psoas muscles are so tight. Your right psoas muscle is staying contracted for some reason.” After leaving her office, I went home and researched psoas stretches and how to release the psoas muscle. The more I researched the more I realized static stretching would only help temporarily. A video of the Hip Hook and book popped up on my Instagram and the rest is history. Thank you so much Christine!
D**N
Great book on the iliacus and you get more too!
Many years ago, a therapist released my iliacus. It was probably one of the most memorable moments I've ever had. It was super tight and I squirmed as he dug his fingers into there. But within a week of that release, my 400m time dropped from a struggling 2 min to 1:30. What a difference a more relaxed hip makes in running! It was then I truly experienced what a tight iliacus (among other hip flexors) could do for athletic performance. Fast forward a few years, and I had studied a number of rehab disciplines. Some had knowledge of the iliacus, many did not and simply grouped them under the big category of hip flexor. But also I learned a number of things about muscles and treating movement. It is wonderful that many of these concepts that took me years and many courses to learn are all summarized in this book. Also, many current techniques and concepts are highlighted, which are unfortunately not covered in many other texts. They tend towards older techniques and concepts. Things like prolonged pressure, which is something I learned recently at a workshop, and lighter pressure than you would think. So not only do you get a lot of information about the iliacus, you will also get a lot about current thinking on techniques to treat muscles in general. Nicely covered is a deep dive into the iliacus and its function and what happens when dysfunction occurs and other structures are affected. There is a great section on how the iliacus is involved with other conditions like hip arthritis. Many diagrams are provided which, through simple illustration, show the iliacus's action on the various structures of the body, and what happens to you when you have a tight iliacus. As a bonus, the book also covers some other areas, like organs and blood vessel effects, nerve effects, as well as emotions and their role in muscle tightness. I highly recommend this gem - you'll get all you'll want to know about the iliacus and a lot of other great material as well.
A**R
Eye opening information. Easy to read & understand!
With some extra free time I was able to read this book in just a couple of days. I appreciate how well Christine explains complicated anatomy and body mechanics in terms anyone can understand. I am a health care provider so these concepts aren't new to me, but her descriptions gave me a new visual understanding that even I find helpful as I consider sensation and movement in my body. A new way of looking at form layered over function. I also appreciate that the book is laid out in a way that you can read the parts that are more specific to your needs. You don't have to read the whole book cover to cover to be well informed and have a solution. I tweaked my hip a few months ago in my yoga practice. I spent a lot of physical and emotional resources on extra appointments to my usual healing practitioners, significantly modifying my practice for a couple of months, and worry before the issue resolved. I really wish I would've had this book at that time! I'm glad to now have the information and solution for the future. Christine's advice on attention to the Iliacus will also help my partner address his ongoing lower back and knee challenges. He's an avid runner and tennis player. Yoga definitely helps mitigate his issues, but they still flare up, so I'm looking forward to seeing if some regular attention with the Hip Hook will be the ultimate solution. As one reviewer acknowledged, the primary solution offered in the book is a product Christine also sells. We have one on order and are looking forward to giving it a try. She does offer a couple of other solutions that don't involve buying her product. Most importantly for me, I appreciate having a better understanding of something that is little understood about the body and managing injuries and pain. I know a lot of active people who all have nagging back, hip, and knee pain. I'll be passing this resource on for sure!
T**R
Great relief to pain
Very easy to read book. Had a foot then gait walking issue- never had pain before then hip was off- so I thought. Limoed. Massage deep tissue and cupping helped. Physical therapy was all concentrated on my tight hip flexor- left side. Acupuncture was good for my soul however still I was limping. Very active person I started to avoid walking alone so no one would notice. At night left side hurt. I also sit a lot with computer work. I was in good shape yet felt bad and looked funny walking. MAT -muscle activation techinque helps- I was tired of all the appointments an d money spent. This week I fell upon Feldenkrais - huge help exercise and Somatics to gently awaken used parts of my body. The inner part of my thigh still intense with pain and I was looking at my core. So much at once. At home I am able incorporate all I have learned and this book is by far The BEST! I have learned so much and I will continue to learn as I know releasing trigger points is a huge key I was missing. This little over looked area makes a huge difference. The author is brilliant and familiar with all techniques out there. I can now look forward to healing and exercises to do for life and share with others. Psoas is more than we realize and iliacus muscle hidden needs attention. This is something everyone should look at that has experienced hip area pain. We are not being educated enough and I am glad to have found this book when I really was scared that healing was not coming and everyone suggesting things that weren't working and not looking at the complete picture. I also recommend paying attention now to the complete body and incorporating moments from this author that will help long term.
B**4
Exquisitely Informative Book
I am a physician and I read Ms. Koth's book with a great deal of medical knowledge. All I can say is wow!!! This book is so informative and helpful. I have had a significant reduction in my own hip pain through the release of my Iliacus muscle. She is absolutely right that in many ways unfortunately my profession has become too reactive in treating symptoms rather than root causes. Our sedentary life style is not only the root cause of hip pain but many other physical and mental health issues. Please take care of your Iliacus and all of the other physical and mental aspects of self. If we all just took some time each day for self care big pharma might just have less opportunity to take your money. Thanks Christine for unlocking my hip and reminding me about the best aspects of medicine!
J**.
Loved the information, but you need a tool she sells.
I'm a massage therapist who has hip problems, and I really enjoyed the book, but it was disheartening to finally reach the chapter on "what to do" and find out that the answer is, "buy the tool I make". The book is essentially a longform advertisement. It's great, don't get me wrong, but you need the tool she talks about to fix what she says is wrong in an effective, targeted way. She has TWO other methods for fixing your pain through release of the front of the hip: use a small ball to roll on, or use a friend to help you. That's literally it. Three things to do: tool, ball, or friend. For the ball method, she says that the ball can't reach the muscle itself, but can "create an effect that is therapeutic". So there you go. If you can't buy the tool, you live alone or don't have a friend willing to help you, this book offers you ONE exercise you can do alone at home, that is maybe somewhat effective, but maybe not, who knows, the ball can't really reach the muscle and isn't targeted or as great as the tool, which ironically isn't even available and there is no price listed so we have no idea if it's $20 or $200, but have you seen what PT tools sell for? Especially the ones where one PT decided it was THE tool to have, and created it, and sells it themselves? I shudder to think. This is a really, really crappy way to end to a book that promises to help you fix your pain. Edited to add: I joined her newsletter and her tool will cost $139 (or $69 if you join early). So the $6 Kindle book was basically an advertisement for a tool that will retail for 23 times that. If you think that's worthwhile, go for it.
A**R
Amazing info for pain relief!
I stumbled across Christine Koth on Instagram and was drawn in by the fact that she discussed so many pain issues that I experience every single day. Pain behind my tailbone, lower back pain, groin pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions...the list goes on. I’ve always known my hips were “off” but I didn’t realize this was the cause for my pain in so many other areas. Stretching my hip flexors had always been my go-to, but it never gave me the relief I was looking for. I’ve seen numerous chiropractors and massage therapists, which always only gave me short-term relief. Then after reading more of what Christine had to say I decided I had nothing to lose and bought both her book and the hip roller ball. It was cheaper than a single visit to a chiropractor or massage therapist, and I wanted to understand what was going on in there so I could hopefully find a lasting solution. I can honestly say it has been life changing!! So much useful information in the book and the quiz was eye opening. I have probably had a tight iliacus for most of my life and just never knew it was even there. Using the hip ball was quite painful the first time, but gets easier and easier as the muscles begin to soften. I always thought that pain was just because my hip bones are there and tender to the touch. Nope, that’s just because the muscles around them are so tight it hurts! I get the most pain in my lower back, and when that flares up I just use the ball to release my hips (front and back) and I instantly feel sooo much better! I definitely plan to get her hip hook when it’s available to get even deeper into those muscles. It is amazing how much relief it gives me all over my body! I am so thankful to have found her and given it a try. I finally understand the source of my pain and have something I can do from home for immediate relief!
M**F
The cure for years of pain
I've had a lifetime of foot pain and several years of recurring knee pain, hip pain, lower back pain, arch pain, metatarsal pain, and plantar fasciitis. The pain would move from one area to another, go away inexplicably, and then come back again over and over again. Most recently, I've had excruciating hip and glute pain that prevented me from walking, and a feeling that one leg is longer than the other. The traditional medical community basically failed me. The podiatrist only considered my feet. A sports orthopedist had no interest in a middle aged woman who didn't have an extreme sports injury, and PT only focused on a one body part at a time -- hip OR knee. I started a journey to find out what was happening in my body and why. I first discovered the work of Katy Bowman (Move Your DNA). Aha! Interesting ... alignment and load can create pain and issues in different parts of the body. Her work is fascinating and entertaining, well worth exploring, but a little science geeky and not as approachable as I would like. Then I accidentally came across Tight Hip, Twisted Core on Amazon and bought it immediately. Every page, every symptom, every diagram was like looking in a mirror. I read it as fast as I could. It's easy to read, conversational, and the science is easy to grasp. I couldn't wait to get to the "fix". Even before I got to the section on the exercises and pressure points, I tried just applying pressure to the recommended areas and painful tissues with my thumb. Instant relief! I even watched as I pressed an area on my upper thigh, felt an energy flow into my foot, and saw my ankle swelling go down before my eyes. I am a believer! I ordered the small orange ball that is available with the program (also Amazon). I just received it so have not yet done the movements with the ball, but I have done the pelvic alignment exercise several times today and have no pain at the end of a long day at my desk. The movements are so gentle, easy and short that they will be easy to incorporate into my day. I'm looking forward to what a more regular application of the program will bring. I will put off investing in the Hip Hook until I see what kind of relief I can get using the ball. If this sounds like your story, I encourage you to read this book.
R**E
Glad I got it
Well written and good visuals.
D**N
At long last!
This book resonated so much. Bells going off in my head the entire way through. Finally an answer to all my hip and back problems. Thank you Christine. An excellent, easy to read book with clear, easy to understand explanations as to the problems and a simple way to fix them.
C**N
Great book, comprehensive and understandable
Easy to understand, this comprehensive book provides good depth to help resolve problems in the body related to tightness in the hips.
A**R
On time , informative
Hip pain
M**X
The Iliacus finally has been recognised
For most of my life I’ve suffered back pain and abdominal pain. So with massage therapists and physios, chiropractors, etc. have finally starting to get better. Over time these therapists have helped work through all the muscles mentioned in this book. The old left short leg syndrome with heel lift, then fascia late, hip flexors, etc and biggest step forward release the Psoas, but wait the greatest step forward is the Iliacus. Once releasing this the psoas relaxes, then the back and abdominals just go loose and pain free. So instead of spending years and lots of money trying to fix back and pain... just follow this book, and also give it to your therapists. The more that read this the more everyone will have relief.
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