Quote Originally Posted by silvine View Post
If the problem is a subluxing biceps femoris tendon you may wish to visit:-http://ajs.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/29/1/93.pdf

Thanks for the Reply Silvine. I read the article with interest. My problem does seem to be improving and hoping that a subluxing biceps femoris tendon is not the problem, but for sure the fibula head on the injured side is more pronounced, although maybe this is is only an illusion due to the injury?

My physio believes it is caused by scar tissue and has given me a light massage technique to do on the tendon, this seems to help as does getting back on the bike and riding, it is slow in the extreme to get better though! The tendon itself does feel "plump" compared to the unaffected side, and also perhaps bumpy.

Fingers crossed, but again thanks for your response.

Nick