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I have been suffering with knee pain caused by the ITB. It helps to roller and stretch it. My calves are also tight if I roller the outside of the calf just below the knee it is very sore even if I roller it pretty gently and remains sore afterwards. Do people think I need to persevere, I have only been rollering the exact spot that hurts for a few days.
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Regarding your knee - it's probably not a good idea to go rolling the nerve that runs pretty much where you're rollering.
Google how to stretch your piriformis muscle - what manifests as ITB pain is often helped by this.
For the sake of 30 quid go and see a sports therapist/ physio and get their recommendations.
Foam rolling regularly at home is all that keeps some people going, but It can do a lot of harm if not done properly.
I have been to see 2 different physio's and they have recommended rollering it is just a small spot on the outside top end of my calf muscle that is very tender. If I can t get a definitive answer I will go back to the physio.
Rolling only helps superficially, so won't do much for an actual knee injury.
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Google how to stretch your piriformis muscle - what manifests as ITB pain is often helped by this.
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Every knee pain I ever get comes directly from there and a block of heavy training where I neglect stretching and recovery for too long.
Wife is the same.
