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So on Friday, I decided to man up and see a new physiotherapist for my outer knee pain & it was a much better experience than before ... no tears ... huzzah!
Findings:
So it turns out that my quads are activating before they will let my hamstrings or glutes do any of the work. Similarly when I DL my lower back muscles are doing more work than they probably should be doing.
I've been given some exercises to try and help get things on the mend but the physoi lady does recon that with the state the muscles are in at the moment it's going to take some time.
I've now got a foam roller (ouchy) and 5 floor/stretching exercises to work on. Plus I've been advised that DLs are probably the best thing for me right now & I should try to do them (unweighted if needed) twice a week. Once standard DLs & the other Romanian DLs.
It's good to know finally what is causing the pain & have something to work on to correct it. The in-balance could have manifested a long time ago, but with only really getting active this year it's only now become apparent.
Findings:
- Muscular imbalance
- Walk is slightly off (I think she said my legs turn in ever so slightly)
- IT Band is like concrete
- Hyperextension in the legs
- Quads are overly tight
- Weak hamstrings
- Weak glutes
- Weak outer hip muscle (can't remember the exact name)
- Knee joint itself is all good
So it turns out that my quads are activating before they will let my hamstrings or glutes do any of the work. Similarly when I DL my lower back muscles are doing more work than they probably should be doing.
I've been given some exercises to try and help get things on the mend but the physoi lady does recon that with the state the muscles are in at the moment it's going to take some time.
I've now got a foam roller (ouchy) and 5 floor/stretching exercises to work on. Plus I've been advised that DLs are probably the best thing for me right now & I should try to do them (unweighted if needed) twice a week. Once standard DLs & the other Romanian DLs.
It's good to know finally what is causing the pain & have something to work on to correct it. The in-balance could have manifested a long time ago, but with only really getting active this year it's only now become apparent.