Warm ups will tell you what to do.
Hurt my tibial tuberosity last Wednesday squatting and haven't squatted since; pain would come on again when putting some pressure walking until Friday and has been pain free since. However, I just got done playing some football at the park and now it hurts when I do air squats, pain isn't too bad but is still there. Today is heavy squatting, in your opinion should I squat or not?
Thanks.
Warm ups will tell you what to do.
Yeah, I decided not to do it because it was already irritated and I don't want to mess it up more.
By the way, it is possible to just injure the Tibial Tuberosity with a form tweak right? I'm thinking my knee shot forward too much and I leaned forward too much pushing off the front of my foot. Because I don't think it's Osgood–Schlatter disease or Patellar tendinitis.
How old are you, and is there a bump on the front of the tuberosity?
You probably have a small case of OSD. You'd better figure out how to stay out of your knees when you squat.
I never got diagnosed with OSD, but I have a gnarly bump on my tibial tuberosity and a thick (inflamed?) patellar tendon, so I have some idea of whats happening with my knees. I use a wider-than-I'd-like stance, knees way out, butt way back and Tommy Kono knee bands. If things are really bad some vitimin I helps. Kneeling and reckless jumping/running are out of the question, so is sitting with my knee bent for more than a few minutes (makes hunting from a tree stand tricky). My knees feel better when I squat regularly. Any idea why this is, Rip? Some pliable ice packs are good to have and work wonders for such a simple remedy.