Being relatively new to the UK, I'm not exactly sure how to go about treating an injury that requires more than a plaster or a bag of frozen peas.
Most of the record club runners saw me on the side of the roundabout near Horley last Saturday doing deep knee bends. What I was doing was trying to get my knee to pop.
Ordinarily, there are occasions where pressure will build up on my kneecap and then relieve itself with a satisfactory POP, like cracking a knuckle. Only this time the pressure kept building and every revolution, sitting or standing, became torture. I must have been quite a sight with my enforced one-leg drills to the train station.
Now it's a few days on, I haven't been on a bike even though I really want to, and the knee still feels the same way on stairs and when I'm stooping to feed the cats. As I can't stand not knowing what's wrong, what is the process for checking out my injury? Do I:
a. book an appointment with my GP and he refers me to a physio;
b. go to casualty with a copy of War And Peace and eventually have them refer me to a physio;
c. go straight to the physio;
d. see Mr Ungutu, the local Ugandan witch doctor - the one whose business card mentions cycling biomechanic juju.
I'm going stir crazy so HAAAALP!!! (says my wife)