stozzaz
11-06-2009, 06:07 PM
I have recently completed the Great North Run without any injury beofre or after.
However, I went for a run with someone who runs at a slower pace and i felt a twinge in what i think is my Sartorius muscle and not my Rectus Femoris muscle. I rested for a week then began running again, 1 week later I competed in the Great Cumbrian half marathon and felt the twinge after 2 miles and continued to aggravate me for the rest of the race. I rested another 2 weeks and have just been out on a run today and had to cut it short after around 3 miles because of the continuous pain experienced while running. the pain will last for around 4-5 days after aggravation
The pain can be aggravated if i lie on my back and try to raise my leg up straight.
Any rehab/diagnosis/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Gary
However, I went for a run with someone who runs at a slower pace and i felt a twinge in what i think is my Sartorius muscle and not my Rectus Femoris muscle. I rested for a week then began running again, 1 week later I competed in the Great Cumbrian half marathon and felt the twinge after 2 miles and continued to aggravate me for the rest of the race. I rested another 2 weeks and have just been out on a run today and had to cut it short after around 3 miles because of the continuous pain experienced while running. the pain will last for around 4-5 days after aggravation
The pain can be aggravated if i lie on my back and try to raise my leg up straight.
Any rehab/diagnosis/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Gary