Is this the first little irritating pain you've ever had? Why don't you stop doing the "glute stretch" and just train?
I started having pain in the IT band area lateral to my left knees about 2 months ago, after a heavy Squat/DL day.
The pain is not constant. It's a twitching/throbbing/spasmodic kind which comes and goes irregularly with no particular pattern. It gets worse when I do a deep glute stretch like pulling my knees into my chest lying down. Also gets worse if I run or hike.
I went to a sports medicine specialist MD who diagnosed it as "distal ITBS with component of PFPS" and advised physical therapy.
I haven't had great experience with PT in the past so I decided to rehab it myself. I've been doing squats and DLs with low weights and higher reps every other day for about 2 months now. But the pain never went away so I'm getting a little concerned. I know ligament injuries tend to take longer to heal but 2 months seem like enough time.
The pain was never bad and never affected my walking or any other daily functions. But every time I try to go back to heavier weights it would get worse so I would lower weight again. I've been stuck in this cycle for about 3-4 weeks now.
Is there anything I should be doing differently?
Is this the first little irritating pain you've ever had? Why don't you stop doing the "glute stretch" and just train?
Why don't you stop doing the "glute stretch" and just train?