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Looking for some help.

 

I recently had a bike setup done. had bad lower back pain, this was sorted by the bike setup.

but recently I started getting these pains in both my knees. the pain is just behind the patella and when I start climbing. I have read that this could be from over training to fast and to hard. Does anyone know of a pain relief or what to do. I am doing a 2 day stage race on Friday and would some comfort ??

 

thanks

 

Lower your saddle that symptom is a direct link to it. Raising it will only make the matter worse.

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Whatever you do,don't go for an arthroscopy....I let. Doc have a look around in my sore knee. He didn't find nothing but made the pain ten times worse. Don't do it

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Whatever you do,don't go for an arthroscopy....I let. Doc have a look around in my sore knee. He didn't find nothing but made the pain ten times worse. Don't do it

 

That is dangerous words

 

There is a time and a place for everything...

 

You just need to find an orthopod that doesnt have his head up his arse (they aren't all the smartest bunch!)

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Whatever you do,don't go for an arthroscopy....I let. Doc have a look around in my sore knee. He didn't find nothing but made the pain ten times worse. Don't do it

 

He should have looked before with an MRI machine first - should be able to find just about anything using that - especially using radioactive mediums in the joint space... unbelievable technology these days...

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Whatever you do,don't go for an arthroscopy....I let. Doc have a look around in my sore knee. He didn't find nothing but made the pain ten times worse. Don't do it

:eek: :eek: :eek:

 

i was supposed to go thursday for one, i cancelled it due to better advice of our resident DR ,,,,,,,and the people say no good comes from advice on the hub threads

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