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hey guys last few weeks ive been getting this burning pain just above my knees like 5cm above the knee cap. when i sit in the car anymore than about 20mins i get this burning and if i squat i get it or if i step up onto stuff, anythorts?
also while you are hear my pelivs tilts forward alot like the hamburglers i think** do you guys recomend seeing someone about getting it fixed? 2 chrio's have yet not picked it up?
hey guys last few weeks ive been getting this burning pain just above my knees like 5cm above the knee cap. when i sit in the car anymore than about 20mins i get this burning and if i squat i get it or if i step up onto stuff, anythorts?
also while you are hear my pelivs tilts forward alot like the hamburglers i think** do you guys recomend seeing someone about getting it fixed? 2 chrio's have yet not picked it up?
The actual pain you're describing sounds like quad tendon tendonitis. Tight rec fem attaches to the patella at the quad tendon and if tight will overload the tendon = pain.
This is probably a result of poor squatting technique or poor pelvic alignment.
Sitting back and using your hips more when you squat will take the tension off your quads. Foam roll the shit out of your rec fem every day. Lay off front squats and high bar squats if you're doing them - stick to low bar and/or box squats until it feels a bit better.
The actual pain you're describing sounds like quad tendon tendonitis. Tight rec fem attaches to the patella at the quad tendon and if tight will overload the tendon = pain.
This is probably a result of poor squatting technique or poor pelvic alignment.
Sitting back and using your hips more when you squat will take the tension off your quads. Foam roll the shit out of your rec fem every day. Lay off front squats and high bar squats if you're doing them - stick to low bar and/or box squats until it feels a bit better.