Yen
10-26-2010, 12:30 PM
Last Saturday morning, I rode 75 miles at a challenging pace on mostly flat terrain with some moderate climbing. I was able to keep pace with the other riders, and got home feeling good. I usually have a little patellar tendonitis (on the front, below the kneecap) so I applied ice when I got home Saturday afternoon. I felt good the rest of the day... no knee pain. On Sunday, I felt great and had NO knee pain.
Then, very early Monday morning (about 36 hours after the ride), I awoke with sharp throbs of pain down the back of my left leg from knee to ankle. I have never felt that type of pain around my knee before. After I got up to go to work, I felt sharp pain in the medial aspect of my left knee, radiating down the front-inside of the shin to my ankle. I have never had this type of pain in my knee before, and never had it radiate down to my ankle. Ice and Advil seem to help but don't completely relieve all the pain.
At work, I cannot avoid stairs or walking up/downhill, but I am being careful and avoiding stairs when I can.
I am training for an organized metric century on Nov. 13. I need to ride! I was planning to do a spin class tonight and on Thursday, then do a group training ride (including moderate climbing + 2 hard hills) on Saturday. However, if I have a knee injury then I need to rest. :(
Does anyone recognize this type of knee pain? BTW, I'm 54 years old; I ride a very light bike that was fitted to me, and I am not overweight.
Then, very early Monday morning (about 36 hours after the ride), I awoke with sharp throbs of pain down the back of my left leg from knee to ankle. I have never felt that type of pain around my knee before. After I got up to go to work, I felt sharp pain in the medial aspect of my left knee, radiating down the front-inside of the shin to my ankle. I have never had this type of pain in my knee before, and never had it radiate down to my ankle. Ice and Advil seem to help but don't completely relieve all the pain.
At work, I cannot avoid stairs or walking up/downhill, but I am being careful and avoiding stairs when I can.
I am training for an organized metric century on Nov. 13. I need to ride! I was planning to do a spin class tonight and on Thursday, then do a group training ride (including moderate climbing + 2 hard hills) on Saturday. However, if I have a knee injury then I need to rest. :(
Does anyone recognize this type of knee pain? BTW, I'm 54 years old; I ride a very light bike that was fitted to me, and I am not overweight.