So, for nigh on thirty years every Spring I've gone through the same process, and I'd really like to understand better what drives this process! It's not an injury type situation, more just a profound curiosity about why my body stresses and then heals this way!
The context:
- I have since age 13 cycled on average close to 10km/day (for two of my nearly four decades of cycling the average was closer to 20km/day)
- When I was a teenager I could sit in a lotus easily but since I wasn't smart enough to do so once a month through my twenties, by 30 I could not get even close to externally rotating my hips enough to sit in a lotus
- My preferred vacation is multi-day hiking treks of 100-200km, and getting to and from these hikes on multi-day motorcycle rides
- I don't hike November to May, but while I cycle less in winter, I never cycle less than 30km in a week minus about ten "snow" days a year
- My body is generally fit enough that my first hike in May is around 20km. This certainly tires my legs and hips, but only enough to make them stiff the next day, not sore like serious training does. My legs strengthen up, and usually in July I'm good to go for a multi-day trek without any soreness or stiffness
The MYSTERY:
- Late in my first hike of the year, and sometimes the second and third hikes if I really challenge myself, I start to experience pain under the bottom interior quadrant of one or the other of my kneecaps only when I'm *descending* for more than a few strides. Usually the right kneecap, but it has sometimes been the left
- Somewhere along the line I figured out that doing an exterior hip stretch, usually using a log like we might use a counter or bed for that stretch, instantly relieves the knee pain and returns the function of my knee to normal
- I also noticed that fully engaging my quads when descending slows down the progression / onset of the knee pain
- After stretching my hip, the knee pain will eventually return, over shorter and shorter intervals till by the end of the hike if I have to descend I might stop to stretch my hips (I do both even though only one knee ever hurts) I might stretch every 200m
- The knee pain is occasionally present the next day when descending stairs, unless I've done some external hip stretches first, which I usually do for three days after my first long hike
- I stretch my quads, glutes, calves, pretty much daily all the time, as they just seem to appreciate it, but the hip "stretches" which don't really feel much like stretches since there seem to only be tendons and ligaments involved, I stop doing once they no longer register any stiffness
So what's the deal? What does the exterior of my hip have to do with the bottom inside corner of my knee? Why does descent only induce this? How can exaggerated engagement of my quads affect this? I suppose the only real functional questions would be:
- Would a more rigorous program of external hip rotation stretches prevent this from happening each year?
- Are there other stretches I could do to keep the knee/quad/hip system in better shape?
- Are there other benefits or reasons why I should seriously consider investing time in improving my external hip flexibility? I wouldn't mind being able to sit in a lotus again, but... is there a need?
This might all seem a bit frivolous, since there's no injury or ongoing issue, but just the regularity of confronting this and being left with a gaping curiosity *every* Spring has me coming to a group of experts like you looking for some understanding. It's gotta be 25 years I've been wondering about this, I'd kind of like to not wonder about it 25 more!
Most sincere thanks for your attention!
Best,
Whilom
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