Nope. The physio's initial thought (back at the beginning of Nov) was stress fracture, so I saw a sports doctor and had an MRI which showed some evidence of bone stress (what you get before it becomes a stress fracture) but I was very low on the scale. Followed advice and took calcuim and vit D supplements, rested and then did physio exercises.
I think it might be something in my hip that's pulling the knee out, or possibly something to do with the sciatic nerve as I sometimes get a dull ache (that's not muscle tiredness) in my calf, as well as other pains around my knee.
I foam rolled my legs today and couldn't find any tightness in ITB, quads, glutes or calfs so at least that's one good thing!
That must be really frustrating :( Being injured is crap but not knowing why you're injured so what you can do about it must be even worse. Fingers crossed you can get it sorted, then smash it at London in 2016!
Nope. The physio's initial thought (back at the beginning of Nov) was stress fracture, so I saw a sports doctor and had an MRI which showed some evidence of bone stress (what you get before it becomes a stress fracture) but I was very low on the scale. Followed advice and took calcuim and vit D supplements, rested and then did physio exercises.
I think it might be something in my hip that's pulling the knee out, or possibly something to do with the sciatic nerve as I sometimes get a dull ache (that's not muscle tiredness) in my calf, as well as other pains around my knee.
I foam rolled my legs today and couldn't find any tightness in ITB, quads, glutes or calfs so at least that's one good thing!