by Toks » Thu Apr 11, 2013 6:48 pm
[quote="Mohammad L"]Seems my chain and gears aren't the only things in need of maintenance...
I'v been getting knee pain for the last 3/4 weeks. However in the last week, it has become profound and I'm getting v.concerned.
I haven't changed anything on my training bike - one thing that may be worth mentioning is that my shimano cleats have worn away past the advised line (but I can't really see how this would make much of a difference).
Whilst riding:
Both knee joints affected? yes, about the same severity in both
Severity? quite severe - i have to go up a cog at times on average as a result
Location? medial and superior to knee joints in the region of the vastus medialis (one of the 4 quadricep muscles), which also hurts
Whilst at home sitting normally ( i.e hip and knee angle at 90 degrees):
I gently sway each knee from side to side whilst placing my hand over the joint and there is an abnormal, unhealthy-sounding noise (like a stiff door hinge in need of some wd40). Both knees are very stiff and make faint creaking noises constant throughout the full movement .
I have noticed that the knee pain features more in cold conditions because last Saturday (when it was warmer, sunnier and not much windchill) it was not really a problem. Could it be the cold weather and wearing only one roubaix layer over the knee?
I took an anti-inflammatory for it yesterday and hasn't made a difference so I'm going to see the GP about it but before I do, I wanted to know whether any other members have :
experienced any knee pain, and if so what was the cause, whose help they sought, and how it was resolved?
Thanks
Mo, you do an insane amount of mileage and training (200miles in one day?? and in cold weather, WHY??) and its quite possible that you're cycling posture or the way your knees move has changed subtly. Couple this with how many 80-100 RPM over how many hours and you may have a problem. You're still a newbie (relatively speaking) and I think you body may not be happy with your current training load.
So assuming, you've checked there's no issue with you cleat position, saddle height, riding position, your bike is not damaged, you're not pushing big gears all the time there can only be one thing to do - cut down on your training and use low/easy gears for a while. In my experience GP's and Doctors haven't really helped. My various bouts of knee pain came about for 3 reasons: saddle slipped down, cleat moved position and excessive training loads. Going back to the person who fitted your bike maybe helpful because they maybe able to tell you if anything has changed with your set up and riding style. Good luck mate, I know the feeling all to well of being injured. I hope you get it sorted before the summer