sounds like you were getting somewhere at this point, did you see this therapist again? It sounds like you are hopping from one therapist / therapy to another and not trusting any of them with your problem so that they can see you through until the resolution. This therapist was using the 'functional' approach which comes from the latest in evidence based practice. I'm sure she would have reverted to more 'hands on' approach as necessary or got you the help you need in some way if you had continued with her.



Hi Rockygrass, I went to see a physio in London where they treat top sports people so I figured they should be able to help me! The lady I saw checked out my knee and a few other things and decided that it seemed pretty healthy and that I shoudn't be experiencing the pain that I was. She then explained how some people when they get chronic pain their central nervous system starts to get oversensitive to pain signals and starts telling you your in pain when you shouldn't be. She thought this could be my problem and so the plan was to trick my brain into thinking that my knee is ok but just very weak, and to also try and ignore the pain, and my "homework" was to think of 3 things that made me happy everyday.

This all seemed a bit crazy to me as I have a background in science and factual stuff and thought mind stuff was all a bit weird. However I had decided that this was the last physio I was going to see so I had to commit to what she wanted me to do. And strangely it seems to be working!!!

She also stopped me from doing all physio exercises as they made my brain focus on my knee to much and the pain it was experiencing and told me to do functional exercises instead like going out on a bike, a gently walk. And arranged to do some hydrotherapy with me in their pool as the water supports the knee so it can do some weight bearing exercises better.

I was doing the exercises in a pool near home but now I have made such progress that I am able to take the dog for a walk and do stuff like shopping all in the same day and be fine the next day too! So I am just focussing on trying to build up my thigh muscles by walking and riding my bike on gentle slopes.

The pain above my knee seems to have gone but I now just have a jarring/jabbing type pain under my knee cap when I put my weight though it when my leg is bent, ie like when going up a hill. But the next day it feels fine, my main symptom is that the knee goes red and hot after a day of activity and then recovers over night.

Also I take green lipped mussel every night and that seems to calm the inflammation over night.