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  1. #1
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    I'm mostly fine - however if I use the wrong size cranks on a bike, I feel it pretty quickly in that knee or if my position is wrong on the bike (seat slipped or whatever). After about 50 miles or so, I feel it in that knee. If I've been skiing hard, I feel it in that knee. Hiking or backpacking in the steep eventually, I feel it in that knee.

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    Thanks for your responses HillSlug & Catriona. I just talked to my orthopedist doc on the phone & he recommended Pilates before PT & if/when I do PT to do it very cautiously w/ lots of patience.

    i guess the backpacking trip with hub & dog in the Sierra Nevadas will have to wait & the triathlons & my first century. whine whine. thanks for letting me whine!

  3. #3
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    Trinena-
    Who is your doc (feel free to email me privately if you prefer)?? I live in the SF bay area and am recovering from a bad, bad fall that battered my knee and has kept me off of the bike for almost 4 weeks so far. I have a orthopedist already, but would love to keep a cycling friendly ortho in mind for possible second opinion. thanks

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    I'm not familiar with the Dailey Method but I give Pilates a high rating for helping with back pain.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I'm not familiar with the Dailey Method but I give Pilates a high rating for helping with back pain.
    Hi Zen -

    I went to a beg. Pilates mat class & ended up badly straining my neck. I had talked to the owner of the studio beforehand-explained my issues- but I should have asked more questions about the specific instructor. The class right away did the "100's" & I did not do it correctly & ended up with almost a month of pain.

    Anyhow, I'm pretty sure I finally hit the jackpot - that is to say a good match with a physical therapist & I've been to quite a few good ones. This physical therapist is has had extensive training in Pilates & has opened a Pilates studio. She comes highly recommended. I met with her Wed. and we spent quite a bit of time taking my history, on breathing & really understanding what a neutral position feels like. I'm also comforted that she has similar back/knee issues like me which led her to Pilates as an experienced P.T.. & since she's a P.T. I can get some insurance coverage.

    I also found a small beg. pilates mat class for folks who have been injured at Working Body & my P.T knows her/has worked with her so I'm in good hands.

    I'm still trying to get to the point of no pain & hoping a stronger core will stop the cycle btwn my lower back & knee.

    Wish me luck & more patience!

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    A bad insrtuctor can make things worse (as you found out )
    I got lucky. I take classes at the gym but my instructor is the same age as me and scans the room to make sure everyone is doing things right. If not, she'll talk the whole class through proper positioning.

    it sounds like you're on the right track but it takes time, be patient.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    Quote Originally Posted by NadiaMac View Post
    Trinena-
    Who is your doc (feel free to email me privately if you prefer)?? I live in the SF bay area and am recovering from a bad, bad fall that battered my knee and has kept me off of the bike for almost 4 weeks so far. I have a orthopedist already, but would love to keep a cycling friendly ortho in mind for possible second opinion. thanks
    Hi NadiaMac - my doc was/is Dr. Charles Strotz over at Alta Bates in Berkeley (510) 845-3856. He's a knee specialist. I also have a few other recs from our cycling club but I have to locate them. I wish you the best with your recovery mine is going even more slowly than anticipated! grrr

 

 

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