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Exercises
Locating the Muscles
Effects
This article discusses hip abduction exercises, how to do them, what they’re good for, and what happens when your hip abductor muscles are weak.
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Why Is Hip Abduction Good?
The hip abductors are responsible for stabilizing your pelvis and controlling leg movements.Hip abduction is essential for daily activities such as walking and getting into and out of your car, bed, and shower.
While these exercises won’t make your hips “wider,” they can give your backside a rounder appearance.
Possible Causes of Hip Pain
Hip Abduction Exercises
Exercisesthat target your hip abductors can be performed in various positions.You can also use a machine in the gym designed specifically for hip abduction.
How to Use a Hip Abduction MachineWhether you’re exercising your hip abductors for fitness or rehabilitation, you may consider using a hip abduction machine. Here’s how to do it safely:Sit in an upright position on the abductor machine.Hold the handles to stabilize your trunk and maintain an upright position.Slowly press your hips outward as far as you can without pain, then return to the starting position.
How to Use a Hip Abduction Machine
Whether you’re exercising your hip abductors for fitness or rehabilitation, you may consider using a hip abduction machine. Here’s how to do it safely:Sit in an upright position on the abductor machine.Hold the handles to stabilize your trunk and maintain an upright position.Slowly press your hips outward as far as you can without pain, then return to the starting position.
Whether you’re exercising your hip abductors for fitness or rehabilitation, you may consider using a hip abduction machine. Here’s how to do it safely:
Side-Lying Hip Abduction
Keep your toes pointed forward throughout the exercise to ensure you target the correct muscles when performing side-lying hip abduction.Perform as follows:
Clamshells
Clamshells target the hip abductors on the leg that are positioned on top.Perform as follows:
If your hips start to rotate backward during this exercise, decrease the height that you lift your top leg.
Standing Hip Abduction
Standing hip abduction works muscles on both sides of the body simultaneously—open chain hip abduction on the leg that is moving and closed chain hip abduction on the leg you are standing on.Perform as follows:
Banded Bridges
Start with a thinner resistance band and work your way up to thicker ones to increase tension when you can perform it with the proper technique. Too much resistance shifts the pressure on your spine, leading to back pain.Perform as follows:
Monster Walks
You can do monster walks, walking forward or backward.
Banded Squats
Before trying banded squats, make sure you can squat without resistance, using the proper technique.Perform as follows:
Hip Hiking
The hip hiking exercise targets the hip abductors of the leg you are standing on.Perform as follows:
Hold onto a sturdy surface, such as a handrail or the back of a chair, to assist with balance during this exercise.
Safety Risks During ExerciseConsult a healthcare provider before beginning a new exercise routine. If done incorrectly, some exercises can lead to injury or increased pain.
Safety Risks During Exercise
Consult a healthcare provider before beginning a new exercise routine. If done incorrectly, some exercises can lead to injury or increased pain.
Exercises to Keep Your Hips Strong and Mobile
How to Find Your Hip Abductor Muscles
The gluteus medius is the primary hip abductor muscle. It is located deep in your gluteus maximus—the main muscle that gives your buttocks their shape. You can feel the top of this muscle above the gluteus maximus. To find this muscle:
Thetensor fasciae latae(TFL) muscle is a small muscle on the outside of the hip that helps with several hip movements, including abduction. To find this muscle:
If you have difficulty finding your TFL, place your fingers on the outside of your right hip. Balance on your left foot and lift your right leg out to the side (abduction). You should feel the muscle tighten under your fingers.
Effects of Weak Hip Abductors
Summary
Hip abduction is the action of moving your legs outward and to the side. Muscles that perform hip abduction—primarily gluteus medius—also help maintain pelvic stability. Strong hip abductors can help prevent other symptoms or conditions, such as low back pain, hip pain, and patellofemoral syndrome. Hip abduction exercises can be performed in a variety of positions.
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Verywell Health uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.Kak HB, Park SJ, Park BJ.The effect of hip abductor exercise on muscle strength and trunk stability after an injury of the lower extremities.J Phys Ther Sci. 2016;28(3):932-935. doi:10.1589/jpts.28.932Ahuja V, Thapa D, Patial S, Chander A, Ahuja A.Chronic hip pain in adults: Current knowledge and future prospective.J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2020;36(4):450-457. doi:10.4103/joacp.JOACP_170_19Moore D, Semciw AI, Pizzari T.A systematic review and meta-analysis of common therapeutic exercises that generate highest muscle activity in the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus segments.Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2020;15(6):856-881. doi:10.26603%2Fijspt20200856Brandt M, Jakobsen MD, Thorborg K, Sundstrup E, Jay K, Andersen LL.Perceived loading and muscle activity during hip strengthening exercises: comparison of elastic resistance and machine exercises.Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2013;8(6):811-819.Princeton University.Pelvic stabilization, lateral hip and gluteal strengthening program.Khosrokiani Z, Letafatkar A, Sheikhi B, Thomas AC, Aghaie-ataabadi P, Hedayati MT.Hip and core muscle activation during high-load core stabilization exercises.Sports Health. 2021;14(3):415-423. doi:10.1177%2F19417381211015225The American Council on Exercise.How to squat properly: Body type breakdown & anatomy considerations.Harvard Health Publishing.The “hip hike” exercise for building hip strength.Macadam P, Cronin J, Contreras B.An examination of the gluteal muscle activity associated with dynamic hip abduction and hip external rotation exercise: A systematic review.Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2015;10(5):573-591.Sadler S, Cassidy S, Peterson B, Spink M, Chuter V.Gluteus medius muscle function in people with and without low back pain: a systematic review.BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2019;20:463. doi:10.1186%2Fs12891-019-2833-4Kameda M, Tanimae H, Kihara A, Matsumoto F.Does low back pain or leg pain in gluteus medius syndrome contribute to lumbar degenerative disease and hip osteoarthritis and vice versa? A literature review.J Phys Ther Sci. 2020;32(2):173-191. doi:10.1589%2Fjpts.32.173Xie P, István B, Liang M.The relationship between patellofemoral pain syndrome and hip biomechanics: a systematic review with meta-analysis.Healthcare (Basel). 2022;11(1):99. doi:10.3390%2Fhealthcare11010099
Verywell Health uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.
Kak HB, Park SJ, Park BJ.The effect of hip abductor exercise on muscle strength and trunk stability after an injury of the lower extremities.J Phys Ther Sci. 2016;28(3):932-935. doi:10.1589/jpts.28.932Ahuja V, Thapa D, Patial S, Chander A, Ahuja A.Chronic hip pain in adults: Current knowledge and future prospective.J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2020;36(4):450-457. doi:10.4103/joacp.JOACP_170_19Moore D, Semciw AI, Pizzari T.A systematic review and meta-analysis of common therapeutic exercises that generate highest muscle activity in the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus segments.Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2020;15(6):856-881. doi:10.26603%2Fijspt20200856Brandt M, Jakobsen MD, Thorborg K, Sundstrup E, Jay K, Andersen LL.Perceived loading and muscle activity during hip strengthening exercises: comparison of elastic resistance and machine exercises.Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2013;8(6):811-819.Princeton University.Pelvic stabilization, lateral hip and gluteal strengthening program.Khosrokiani Z, Letafatkar A, Sheikhi B, Thomas AC, Aghaie-ataabadi P, Hedayati MT.Hip and core muscle activation during high-load core stabilization exercises.Sports Health. 2021;14(3):415-423. doi:10.1177%2F19417381211015225The American Council on Exercise.How to squat properly: Body type breakdown & anatomy considerations.Harvard Health Publishing.The “hip hike” exercise for building hip strength.Macadam P, Cronin J, Contreras B.An examination of the gluteal muscle activity associated with dynamic hip abduction and hip external rotation exercise: A systematic review.Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2015;10(5):573-591.Sadler S, Cassidy S, Peterson B, Spink M, Chuter V.Gluteus medius muscle function in people with and without low back pain: a systematic review.BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2019;20:463. doi:10.1186%2Fs12891-019-2833-4Kameda M, Tanimae H, Kihara A, Matsumoto F.Does low back pain or leg pain in gluteus medius syndrome contribute to lumbar degenerative disease and hip osteoarthritis and vice versa? A literature review.J Phys Ther Sci. 2020;32(2):173-191. doi:10.1589%2Fjpts.32.173Xie P, István B, Liang M.The relationship between patellofemoral pain syndrome and hip biomechanics: a systematic review with meta-analysis.Healthcare (Basel). 2022;11(1):99. doi:10.3390%2Fhealthcare11010099
Kak HB, Park SJ, Park BJ.The effect of hip abductor exercise on muscle strength and trunk stability after an injury of the lower extremities.J Phys Ther Sci. 2016;28(3):932-935. doi:10.1589/jpts.28.932
Ahuja V, Thapa D, Patial S, Chander A, Ahuja A.Chronic hip pain in adults: Current knowledge and future prospective.J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2020;36(4):450-457. doi:10.4103/joacp.JOACP_170_19
Moore D, Semciw AI, Pizzari T.A systematic review and meta-analysis of common therapeutic exercises that generate highest muscle activity in the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus segments.Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2020;15(6):856-881. doi:10.26603%2Fijspt20200856
Brandt M, Jakobsen MD, Thorborg K, Sundstrup E, Jay K, Andersen LL.Perceived loading and muscle activity during hip strengthening exercises: comparison of elastic resistance and machine exercises.Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2013;8(6):811-819.
Princeton University.Pelvic stabilization, lateral hip and gluteal strengthening program.
Khosrokiani Z, Letafatkar A, Sheikhi B, Thomas AC, Aghaie-ataabadi P, Hedayati MT.Hip and core muscle activation during high-load core stabilization exercises.Sports Health. 2021;14(3):415-423. doi:10.1177%2F19417381211015225
The American Council on Exercise.How to squat properly: Body type breakdown & anatomy considerations.
Harvard Health Publishing.The “hip hike” exercise for building hip strength.
Macadam P, Cronin J, Contreras B.An examination of the gluteal muscle activity associated with dynamic hip abduction and hip external rotation exercise: A systematic review.Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2015;10(5):573-591.
Sadler S, Cassidy S, Peterson B, Spink M, Chuter V.Gluteus medius muscle function in people with and without low back pain: a systematic review.BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2019;20:463. doi:10.1186%2Fs12891-019-2833-4
Kameda M, Tanimae H, Kihara A, Matsumoto F.Does low back pain or leg pain in gluteus medius syndrome contribute to lumbar degenerative disease and hip osteoarthritis and vice versa? A literature review.J Phys Ther Sci. 2020;32(2):173-191. doi:10.1589%2Fjpts.32.173
Xie P, István B, Liang M.The relationship between patellofemoral pain syndrome and hip biomechanics: a systematic review with meta-analysis.Healthcare (Basel). 2022;11(1):99. doi:10.3390%2Fhealthcare11010099
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