Mr. Cleetus wrote:Werent your knee problems on the inside? Thats not typical for ITB syndrome, eh? Its typically on the outside of the knee where the ITB crosses the knee. It can be easy to see your ITB if you are overly tight like me!
You know, I think I was describing it badly. When I said "inside" I meant literally inside the knee, on a heel strike it felt as though the pain was right where the two bones of my leg meet. I noticed the screeching pain on the outside of my right knee when I did a groin stretch, or any stretch that put my bent right leg with a knee down to the floor.
I've been trying a couple of stretches I found on the internet
http://www.jeffgalloway.com/training/injuries.html , but I'm having trouble feeling the stretch - which I can only assume means I'm doing it wrong (sigh).
While I'm taking a break from running to let this thing get sorted I'm planning some trips to the weight room at the gym. I guess my heart was fighting fit and ready for the increased mileage but my legs were still a wee bit too wobbly to handle the distance. Another lesson learned!