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  1. #1
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    Back on the Bike and in the Mix

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    Hello all,
    After cycling 6000 miles last year, I got a knee injury and have been off the bike for about three months. I haven't posted or even lurked here: I was just too depressed and bummed out about the whole thing. Cycling had become my lifestyle and then boom, can't ride.

    I have been going to physical therapy which has helped tremendously and have been given the okay to get back on the bike. I have gone on a few short rides.

    I am a little frustrated. I gained ten pounds and have gotten woefully out of shape. Sigh. I guess it's just one ride at a time. The lucky thing was the injury happened in the winter. I am looking forward to getting back into the swing of things -- one step at a time.

    Thanks for being here, to come back to.

  2. #2
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    Welcome back. You will get back into shape in no time, just remember to take it easy.
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
    -Aristotle

  3. #3
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    Thanks jennifer for your support. A step at a time.

    -Pata

  4. #4
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    May I ask what your knee injury was? Glad to hear you are able to get back on the bike again!
    -Emily

  5. #5
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    Hi Emily,
    My patella wasn't tracking correctly and was pulled to one side. It would hurt when I would ride or walk down steps etc... I did some stretching exercies and some strengthening exercises for the inner quad.
    -Pata

  6. #6
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    Pata--I had the same problem a few years ago (knee cap wasn't tracking right because of overdeveloped outer quads!). Keep up with the exercises. Also, biking will naturally strengthen your vastus medialis (sp? it's the inner quad muscle).
    Agree completely will Jennifer. Keep riding and the weight will come right off.
    Glad to hear you're back on the bike, especially since the weather is starting to get nice again.

  7. #7
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    Hey guys,

    I have the same problem (chondromalacia), although it didn't bother me until I fell in November, and then my legs got weaker, and my knee really wasn't tracking. I've been in pain since my fall (about 5 months), although biking is the only thing that doesn't hurt (as long as I keep my resistance low). I am really knockkneed to start with, so my knee caps almost point out.

    Got any great tips on stretches/strengthening exercises? My recovery is sooo slow.

    -Amy

  8. #8
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    I developed the same problem in both of my knees and fought with it for years (late teens to mid-20's). I was a ballet dancer for a number of years which overdeveloped my outer quads. Mine were so bad that I could barely walk through the grocery store by the end. I had surgery (lateral release) done on both and can do pretty much anything now. Running is the only thing that hurts (sometimes).
    *******************
    Elizabee (age 5) at the doctor's office: "I can smell sickness in here...I smell the germs"

  9. #9
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    Hira,

    I'd be happy to do some riding with you, if you want to come out to Concord. I'm an average speed rider (15 av) and I don't mind riding slow. In fact, I like to help people who are recovering from injury, etc..
    PM me if you are interested.

    Robyn

  10. #10
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    Ace---Here are a few exercises that my PT showed me that I've added to my strength workout:

    Get a bolster or a large coffee can. Lie down on the floor and put the bolster under your knees. I use ankle weights for this exercise--at first, go light until you get stronger. Slowly raise your leg until it's straight (keep the back of yr knee pressed into the bolster). Count for a couple seconds. You should feel it in your vastus medialis. Slowly lower. Do 15-20 reps, three sets for each leg.

    Sit on the floor or a mat. Get a bath towel and roll it up. Put it under your knees. No ankle weights required/recommended. One leg at a time, press the back of your knees into the towel while tightening the muscles in your quads. Your leg should straighten and come off the floor a few inches. Hold, relax. Do as many reps as possible with each leg (until the muscles are fatigued).

    You should check out Jennifer Rhodes book. She's a PT and she wrote a great book that has exercises, advice, etc. about avoiding injury. Sorry, I can't remember the title.

 

 

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