Patellofemoral pain syndrome..

Diagnosed today - "patellofemoral pain syndrome with an aggravated fat pad caused by :
1. Overactive/built up outside quadriceps
2. Underactive and sluggish inner quad
3. Tight ITB + tight quads"
I've been given a routine of stretches and some exercises aimed at the inner quad which I will follow religiously. Apparently I'm ok to keep cycling whilst following this as long as I'm sitting and spinning. Good news as I'm etaping again this year and time off now would be fatal!
Just wondered whether anyone else has experience of this condition? How long did rehab take? Anything I should know / look for etc?????
Thanks in advance!
1. Overactive/built up outside quadriceps
2. Underactive and sluggish inner quad
3. Tight ITB + tight quads"
I've been given a routine of stretches and some exercises aimed at the inner quad which I will follow religiously. Apparently I'm ok to keep cycling whilst following this as long as I'm sitting and spinning. Good news as I'm etaping again this year and time off now would be fatal!
Just wondered whether anyone else has experience of this condition? How long did rehab take? Anything I should know / look for etc?????
Thanks in advance!
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When I did get treatment and worked on it things got better in a couple of weeks but to be honest I still get a bit of discomfort every now and then.
My problem was actually a weak gluteal muscle, which was affecting the rotation of the knee joint. Weak glutes / weak abductors are also a common cause of retropatellar pain.
I have the 4 page article from the August 2008 edition of C+ mentioned in the comments. Could photocopy it if anyone needs a copy.
Have found a lot of articles online so hopefully I can rectify any problems.
Simon E... If you are still on here... I'd love a copy of the article.... if you still have it!
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