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Jess01
28-11-2008, 11:06 AM
Hi,

I'm just wondering if anyone has had the same thing and can advise me what to do. Heres my story. I am an Elite Cyclist and 12 days ago suffered a severe corked thigh. I iced it and was hospitalized, x-ray, ultra sound produced severe bleeding and hematoma. After being relieved not having to have surgery, I had enormous swelling. I went to the physio 24hours later. He forced it and bent it and pushed it to get moving as he said it needed to loosen up. However on the 3rd day when I went back to him it appeared to have got a bit better. That night after that session I woke up severeal times in agony. My knee has swollen up and gone black and blue. Although the injury was to the thigh.

After 12 frusturating days although the swelling has subsided considerably I still can't get on the fixed trainer because I can't bend it enough or turn the pedal and it feels so tight its going to break. It is still very painful. I still do have a limp when I walk as well. I've tried everything accupuncutre, Physio, floation tanks, massage, numerous creams and yesterday I tried a tens machine (electronic muscle stimulation) which appears to have helped a great deal. I also elevate my leg several times daily.

I need to bend my leg and I need to get back on the bike does anyone know how long this will take? Or anything I could do?

Thanks,

Jess

hcm2009
26-10-2009, 07:58 PM
Well, great work! You have helped me to improve my knowledge about this field. Thank you so much for sharing.

PhysioAdvisor
17-12-2009, 12:14 PM
Hi Jess,

Thought you might be interested in checking out the following link for detailed information on a corked thigh including appropriate treatment:

Corked Thigh (http://www.physioadvisor.com.au/9155350/quadriceps-contusion-corked-thigh-physioadviso.htm)

Hope you find that useful,

ashleysokol
12-01-2010, 05:13 PM
I had my thigh stretch too, i went to the doctor and he gave me pain killers. That happen years ago.

But it always hurts whenever its cold weather or the fan was blowing onto my leg, which i would try to avoid.

Is there any cure to this?