Where, specifically, does it hurt?
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My knees have been aching for about 9 days now and it doesn't show signs of getting any better. At first I thought maybe I was mashing too much on a bike ride before this happened and after a couple of days I'd start to feel better. But after 9 days I feel a touch better but not any significant improvement. I'm starting to wonder if it could be the dreaded Chondromalacia.
It is both knees that feel this way though the left feels a tad worse. I haven't ridden at all in 9 days hoping that would help (no exercising either...) and I'm starting to go through biking withdrawal.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Has anyone else had this experience? I am planning on calling an Ortho doc tomorrow to see if I can get in the next day or two.
2009 Fuji Finest RC - Dark Blue.
Where, specifically, does it hurt?
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Is your saddle high enough? If it was a saddle height issue I'd think it'd go away after 9 days off the bike. Front of the knee hurting is the classic indication that your saddle is too low. My entirely inexpert opinion is stay off the bike and walk a lot (where "a lot" is determined by what is comfortable, don't injure it worse by walking too much).
2009 Trek 7.2FX WSD, brooks Champion Flyer S, commuter bike
I'd expect it to be worse going downstairs, though, if it were a saddle height/kneecap tracking thing.
I've had mine take longer than that to resolve, a couple of times. Are your knees swollen? A little puffy between the kneecap and the tibia?
The good news about "chondromalacia" aka patellofemoral syndrome is that with good knee alignment on your bike (seat height for sure, but also cleat alignment and crankarm length) and some guidance on strengthening the right muscles, you should be fine. The ortho won't want to know you since it's totally non-surgical - get a referral for PT, find a good one, get a good bike fit, heal up quick.![]()
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Check your cleat bolts?
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
It depends on your state and your insurance. Usually you do have to go to a MD/DO/DC before you can see a PT ... that's why I suggested getting a referral.
But generally .... if a problem crops up suddenly, I look at the last thing that changed; and I like to look at cheap and easy first. That's why I suggested cleat bolts. And seatpost clamp bolt (use a torque wrench if post or frame is carbon)...
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
When my knee hurt, I went to an orthopaedic surgeon who diagnosed the problem and wrote me an Rx for physical therapy. I went back to the doctor for several follow up visits. I never felt that he had no interest in helping me due to the low probability of needing surgery.
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I get sore knees like that when my seat is too far forward, but it doesn't happen suddenly. Hope you find the problem.![]()
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Thanks all for your kind suggestions. You may be right about the seat. I think I'll take the bike back to the LBS and have them recheck everything (I never did mark the original placement so bad on me). I do have clips so maybe an adjustment needs to be made there too.
Ok, will call the Ortho today and start from there.
Last edited by Zippinalong; 09-07-2011 at 04:48 AM. Reason: clarification
2009 Fuji Finest RC - Dark Blue.
Most fitters will mark your bike in case that anything anything moves you can see it.
I'll take a look and see if I see anything. Good suggestion.....
2009 Fuji Finest RC - Dark Blue.