hi
agree its a lumbar and pelvic imbalance, and pain in your knee can be reffered from a lumbar spine,SIJ, hip, or/and from trigger points ie glut med, tens fl, ili tibial B,hamstrings, vastus L, as well as from calf area.
all the best
hi
agree its a lumbar and pelvic imbalance, and pain in your knee can be reffered from a lumbar spine,SIJ, hip, or/and from trigger points ie glut med, tens fl, ili tibial B,hamstrings, vastus L, as well as from calf area.
all the best
Is the best way to sort out lumbar and pelvic imbalances, to do strengthening exercises? As it is a weakness in these muscles that has caused the imbalance?
I saw a physio up near london who specialised in pelvic biomechanics and it was he who got rid of the pain in my left buttock/hip with the muscle energy technique (to release spasm in my piriformis). He also said that I had a forward rotating right ilium and I had a muscle energy technique to perform to rotate it back. 2 other things he gave me to do were a neural stretch and a glut med strengthening exercise.
But this was also when I started getting the knee pain. My problem is that I was getting treated for a pelvic imbalance yet my knee pain got no better.
I guess I have no option but to try this treatment again.
Its just that any glut med strengthening exercises then aggravate my knee even more. Could this be that I am tiring my glut med so my biomechanics are even worse and therefore my knee gets sore quicker?
I am going to try very gradual increases with my clamshell exercises to see if I can build up strength without hurting my knee. Does this sound like a good idea?
Thanks for your help
hi
thanks for respond
ur saying exercises for glut med make the knee worst?
can u describe them if i missed them somewhere in previous posts.please
re;pelvic imbalance- balnce can be disturbed and caused by various factors ie, central neural control, peripheral coduction (sequence,recruitment timing), muscular weaknes, to short, to long muscles, joint problems, to tight to elastic, state of soft tissues (miogelosis, trigger pints, adhesions)etc etc
sorry but it's complicated,
fingers crossed
It is the clamshell exercises that aggravate above my knee.
Basically any exercise I do that involves muscles in my left leg ends up with my knee getting sore.
To be pain free I have to avoid all rehab, but this will get me nowhere in the long term.
Do you think that as I initially had a sharp pain in the muscle above my knee that I could have strained one of my quad muscles?
I have seen the knee specialist today and he confirmed that I have wear and tear under the knee, chondromalacia and that I am in a vicious circle and I just have to keep on trying to strengthen the thigh muscles, so I have been referred back to the nhs physiotherapy so I can keep on trying!
But I will try and strengthen my core for the time being, then work on my knee.
hi
i hope u are in good hands,
i still think a good hands on session makes a difference, massage with neuromuscular techniques on gluts, ilitibial band, quadriceps should be very helpful, followed by exercises.
all the best
I have just started seeing a lady who has done sports massage training plus myofascial release and trigger point stuff.
By neuromuscular techniques do you mean massage like this or should I be looking for something else as well?
I have also worked out today that when I walk I don't put all my weight onto my bad leg and that my pelvis is tucked in sideways so that my abductors don't have to do any work. I must have subconsciously been walking like this to avoid stressing them as they used to be painful when I walked. I think my pelvis has gone wonky from limping for so long.
i hope
ull be well, neuromuscular i meant pretty same : ie postisometric relaxation, ischemic pressure, isolitic contraction, positional release, etc
u need a proper training, as well
happy easter
good luck
Hi, I'm still struggling and thought I'd return here to post my latest diagnosis and see if anyone here could help me any further!
I went to see a sports dr up in london who is involved with the england rugby team so I figured he should know what he is talking about. He didn't think that there was anything wrong with my knee but thought that I had patellofemoral pain secondary to quad tendonitis, mainly at my vmo insertion to the patella. He reckoned that a year ago I must have irritated the tendon by attempting to rehab my weak glut med in the one legged squats, and then I have been continually causing micro tears in the tendon ever since which is why the upper inside corner of my left knee kept on swelling and getting hot and painful.
I agreed to have a cortisone injection and this seemed to get rid of the swelling. I was then told to get on with vmo strengthening exercises but this is where my problem has been. I can't make progress and if I over do it I am in pain to walk for a few days. I am doing straight leg raises and attempting static quad contractions.
One of my concerns at the moment is that when it gets sore the area of skin where the vmo attaches to the patella, goes bluey purple a bit like a bruise, though it doesn't hurt to touch.
I am seeing an nhs physio at the moment but I think they are just about to give up as I'm not improving. I want to see someone who has experience with quad tendonitis but I don't know how to find this person.
I'm assuming scar tissue in my tendon is an issue and reckon that cross friction massage would be helpful alongside physio but I don't know who to see.
Any recommendations on how to find an experienced physio or any ideas on why I'm not making progress would be greatly appreciated.
Also my vmo has really wasted away now and my thigh is half an inch smaller than my good leg.