Weird one, I damaged a ligament in my back the other month and have been having osteopath treatment to sort that. Almost immediately after the first treatment, I started getting very sharp ligament pain in the back of my right knee. Osteopath said this can happen as your body overcompensates for back corrections but oddly, the pain is only while cycling. No amount of seatpost raising/lowering has got rid of it, but does feel like my foot angle has something to do with it. However, as I've already set my cleats for what felt comfortable before, resetting them to this new position leaves me with one very pigeon-toed foot. Can't decide if this is better (as it's more comfortable) or to leave it as it really looks like it'll cause further problems in future.
Weird one, I damaged a ligament in my back the other month and have been having osteopath treatment to sort that. Almost immediately after the first treatment, I started getting very sharp ligament pain in the back of my right knee. Osteopath said this can happen as your body overcompensates for back corrections but oddly, the pain is only while cycling. No amount of seatpost raising/lowering has got rid of it, but does feel like my foot angle has something to do with it. However, as I've already set my cleats for what felt comfortable before, resetting them to this new position leaves me with one very pigeon-toed foot. Can't decide if this is better (as it's more comfortable) or to leave it as it really looks like it'll cause further problems in future.
Dilemma.