Cycling injury -
Daedmo - 01-26-2015
About a year ago I decided cycling would be a good way to improve my fitness so I got a mountain bike and started riding it everywhere. The problem is I think one day I might have overdone it and damaged something.
I was riding up hill into a headwind and I was going to stop and walk but then decided to push through the pain barrier and make it to the top of the hill. A few days later I noticed a clicking sensation in in my hips. I can feel some ligaments moving over the hip bone. There is also a stiffness and a swollen feeling in my upper thigh. There was initially no pain at all but the clicking sensation when I walk has not gone away and it has been over a year. Now in addition to clicking there is slight pain in the ball and socket joint of my right hip.
I haven't gone to the Dr because I know they would just send me off for an X-ray, prescribe anti-inflammatory pills and then do sweet fuck all. Have I permanently damaged or inflamed a tendon? Has anybody else had something like this? Anybody have any recommendations?
Cycling injury -
Ringo - 01-26-2015
I've experienced the exact same.
From my research, it's an issue with the hip flexor.
Here's what helped me:
1. Foam rolling the area - bring a piece of leather to bite down on.
2.
Stretching (check out numbers 6 and 8)
3. Slowly strenghtening the hip flexor:
4. Streghtening the glutes
Also worth a check:
- Breaking Muscle's
"Squats and Hip Dysfunction: 2 Common Problems and How to Fix Them".
- Brett Contreras'
"How to fix glute imbalances"