mickwood said:
Thanks! That's a really useful link!!
Reading it, I'm getting more convinced that the bike is set up correctly. The pain started after a particularly arduous steep hill AND longer ride combination! So I'm thinking it's the iliotibial band (IT band) syndrome affecting my knee. I've obviously overdone it....I guess resting it and then some shorter, flat rides
If it's definitely ITBS, then do rest it for a while. It's a quite distinctive pain (burning) imo, but maybe worth checking with the doctor just for piece of mind. My doctor guessed instantly and confirmed with some prodding.
It is a particularly annoying condition as you can think it's gone and it all of a sudden comes back! It's definitely sortable though; after my episode cleared up I've had no problems since *touch wood*
My advice would be to first find out some IT band stretches. Leave it for a week or so (maybe icing it/taking anti inflamatories in that time). Then start to gently do the stretches. If they cause any pain whatsoever then stop and leave it for another week. It's frustrating but better in the long run.
Once you can do the stretches pain free then get back on the bike and gradually build up your miles again. Try to keep a high cadence too.
Also double check your position on the bike. Feet rotated inwards, saddle too high or too far back can cause ITBS.
It's a common condition for runners so theres plenty of info out there.
I also felt I benefited from massaging with a foam roller (google it) but maybe not neccesary if it's not too severe (and they're bloody painful!

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Good luck with it, it's a true pain in the arse (knee)
