Seated hip flexion is a basic strengthening exercise on your hip. Watch more Ask Doctor Jo videos featuring full routines for common injuries and syndromes at
To perform a seated hip flexion:
1. Sit in a chair along with your back straight and your feet flat on the ground.
2. Together with your knee bent about 90 degrees, lift it towards the ceiling without leaning back. Then slowly bring it back down.
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