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  • Noooby's Avatar
    Yesterday, 04:47 PM
    Hi All, Thanks for reading.... So for about 7 weeks now I have had some issues with bilateral hamstring/thigh pain after vigorously stretching (I Think)... A bit of background on the issue for context Male 50y Gym 4 days a week _ Interestingly I have naturally muscular legs so I don't really train legs anymore, so I can rule out a gym injury. Cycle - I use my bike most days to commute Walk - For the last few years and through the first couple of weeks of this injury I would walk...
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  • sylviaplath56's Avatar
    20-11-2024, 01:09 PM
    I understand your frustration - have struggled with knee pain without being able to properly identify the source and haven't gotten a satisfactory answer. Could it possibly because you might need to strengthen the muscles around your knees? I found strength training incredibly helpful and of course deloading and stopping all sorts of workout that might trigger the pain. Of course that is very much later in the process. You'll still need a satisfactory diagnosis that can help treat your pain....
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  • sylviaplath56's Avatar
    20-11-2024, 12:58 PM
    Maybe as I've seen a physiotherapist once about a similar pain and she said it is very likely to be ITBS but also attributed it to my shin splints - it's like the weakening of the shins putting more stress on the knees, plus overtraining, etc, according to her. So sometimes the cause of the pain is not direct, it's always from a range of other causes. Although since it's near the bone, it could be something else altogether. I am just thinking, could it possibly be some form of tendinitis?
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    18-11-2024, 07:27 AM
    Hi! I'm planning to pursue a career in physio in AU and I'm interested with your study plan. Can we discuss this further through emails? You can reach me out through [email protected]. Thanks in advance!
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  • Ziggy's Mum's Avatar
    14-11-2024, 04:06 AM
    Can anyone tell me what "specialist" physios charge patients per hour. I note Michael Ridgway charges $700.00 per hour and a full course is over $12,000.00 for the course of treatment. Is this a common fee schedule? It seems extortionate but I have no idea if this is a common charge. Appreciate any input.
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