
Fast forward to last week. All was well until 30 miles, when the ache in my right knee (yes, they both ache) started to develop into something a little more painful. I was riding a bike I don't use that often but it's certainly not a bike I'm unfamiliar with. I made a couple of adjustments to the saddle position and carried on. The knee received an hours rest and vitamin i at 40 miles but the pain worsened. By the time we'd finished at 48 miles, I was really struggling to put any pressure through my right leg both pedalling or walking. I thought it might be tight quads so did plenty of stretching and even a little self massage before retiring to my pit.
Next morning, the pain had lessened but was still there and my knee was very stiff. We set off on a rather hilly 40 miles in a painkiller / vitamin i daze. Pedalling really hurt (think hot knitting needle down the side of your kneecap) but walking was near impossible and any I did, could only be described as a limping hobble. That night, saw more stretching, rubbing and drugs.
The morning of day 3 dawned with much pain and limping. Within under a mile I was seriously starting to suffer .... long story, short. We did make it home without calling Thunderbird 5.
Two days later the knitting needle pain is still there, walking on the flat isn't too bad and is eased if I walk with my foot turned slightly outward. Climbing stairs is a pathetic struggle and walking uphill not much better. I'm bypassing the GP this time and going straight to the physio but to me everything seems to point towards IT band? Anyone have any thoughts?
Well done for reaching the end and thank you.
