All the way back in Feb I started having pain in my left knee when I would kneel down on it. I THINK it was from kneeling down too much while doing some house projects but I am not sure. Knee pain is on the top/center of the patella, just underneath the bony knob, near the patellar tendon and bursa.
Doc and PT thought it was some sort of tendinopathy but the lack of pain in most exercises didn't really jive with that, and, 6 weeks of PT didn't seem to help it. Did lots of single leg work and isometrics, glute med work, needling, taping etc.
Pain has continued for months, and while it never hindered workouts too much, it has been very annoying outside of the gym. I've seen an Ortho specialist, been to PT, taken a course of Meloxicam and none of it seemed to help and nobody has been able to really help either.
Current course of action has been completely ease up on all activity using the lower body and go through another course of Meloxicam. Been about 3 weeks since I've done any leg workouts aside from walking the dog or mowing the yard.
Am having my first kid in October and would very much like to get this crap fixed so I can get down on the ground with her.
Doc and PT thought it was some sort of tendinopathy but the lack of pain in most exercises didn't really jive with that, and, 6 weeks of PT didn't seem to help it. Did lots of single leg work and isometrics, glute med work, needling, taping etc.
Pain has continued for months, and while it never hindered workouts too much, it has been very annoying outside of the gym. I've seen an Ortho specialist, been to PT, taken a course of Meloxicam and none of it seemed to help and nobody has been able to really help either.
Current course of action has been completely ease up on all activity using the lower body and go through another course of Meloxicam. Been about 3 weeks since I've done any leg workouts aside from walking the dog or mowing the yard.
Am having my first kid in October and would very much like to get this crap fixed so I can get down on the ground with her.