SLM
I must say I was pleasantly surprised, I won't take it all back but surprised yes.
RRR
To keep you further informed of what he said/confirmed.
1 I should have gone as usual 6 weeks ago and then it wouldn't cost so much and I wouldn't have this will I won't I tension.
2 After going through my history I eventually got my trousers down and straight away he spotted the fault. For some reason, whether it be my running shoes, style of running etc the small muscle on the inside of my thigh above the knee has stopped working and subsequently become weaker, thereby making the larger quad stronger causing it to pull the knee cap across and sort of out of the tracking system used by the knee cap.
To make this better he's given me some exercise to start the growth back, all you have to do is stand on the leg with the bad knee and do a 15degree squat, dropping down so the knee just covers your line of sight of the middle toe, then slapping the muscle digging your finger in a shouting at it to make it grow, you can do this bit or not. The reason is the brain needs to be stimulated to make that muscle work again. You do this 3 times with reps of 20.
And I must say it does seem to work, the pains very much subsided and feels much more relaxed. I'm continuing this till Tuesday then I'll go out for a run and see if there’s any difference.
I’ve then got to go back for “further assessment” and new exercises.
He did say that these pads they use in shops are very much a gimmick and not much info can be gleamed from then, i.e. it didn’t show I was flat footed and the shoes given may have made the problem worse. Its strange that I’ve been running for years with shoes off the shelf then I go to a shop with a pad and I’m now injured.
It may be worth while going to a physio, as there’s so much conflicting advice around. Example I ran 18miles on Saturday with 2 insoles in one shoe cause I heard if your leg is shorter you might need extra support, result pain.
Hope the above is of some help
Dene