I've been suffering from Patellofemoral Syndrome for a year now.
When I'm performing Dynamic Leg Raises to the front with the right leg it seems to pull muscles, tendons and ligaments of my left leg because this is at that time that I get knee pain. It's just above the Patella. This afternoon I tried to keep my left foot on the floor and I believe it helped to avoid pain. I guess that's the way I'll have to perform the stretch from now on. Any comments on this?
I've recently started to strengthen my knees by doing many different exercises. I believe it would be possible that my muscles got tired. Maybe I trained too much. This is only an hypothesis. Do you think muscle fatigue could be the cause of the pulling in my left leg around knee joint?
When I perform leg raises to sides, the right leg is OK, the stretch feels good though it's not improving as fast as leg raises to the front. However, when I do leg raises to the left, I'm not able to keep my foot parallel to the floor. Do you think it is due to poor strength in my knee? My foot always wants to turn upward, which is not the case with the right side. And because of this, it makes my left knee painful. Do you think strengthening more the left knee would help this? Would you recommend any exercise for this particular situation?
Leg raises to the rear... this it the worst! Is it normal that muscles are pulled around my knee joint when I lift the left leg? That's the worst stretch for my knee. Anyone knows why it is that painful when I stretch my leg? What's the origin of Patellofemoral pain?
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Please help me!