I was massaging a client recently and she has problems with her legs, or more specifically her kneecaps are too small for the area resulting in them coming out of the socket sometimes. That being said, the problem is not directly related to that, but it was more an explanation as to why the client can only do limited activity and is overweight as a result. Now ... to the problem, I was working on her upper back, but realised that some of the tension I was feeling I was sure was coming from her legs. On palpation and subsequent stroking/effleuraging etc. she reacted greatly to the touching of MANY areas on her legs as there was stabbing pains (much like the pain you get with illiotibial band syndrome etc.) and when I was trying to go deeper to feel the muscles I found many ridges right up along her quads, adductors and behind her knees and along her calves. They were painful to the point she was unable to tolerate much more, so I of course eased up on the depth.
Now, I too have these ridges upon palpation of the same areas I checked on her. I have knock knees, flat feet & illiotibial band syndrome (I know, sexy, right?! What a catch!!! ) anyway, when my tutor (also a physio) worked on my legs, I felt the same stabby sharp pains esp. around the medial side of the knees (closer to the back) I thought they were maybe bursas & built up lactic acid, but on feeling lumps on my client, I would like to know what these lumps/bumps/ridges or whatever you want to call them are ... anyone have any experience with this? I am not sure how to get rid of them when the mere touch is painful for her
Gina
Now, I too have these ridges upon palpation of the same areas I checked on her. I have knock knees, flat feet & illiotibial band syndrome (I know, sexy, right?! What a catch!!! ) anyway, when my tutor (also a physio) worked on my legs, I felt the same stabby sharp pains esp. around the medial side of the knees (closer to the back) I thought they were maybe bursas & built up lactic acid, but on feeling lumps on my client, I would like to know what these lumps/bumps/ridges or whatever you want to call them are ... anyone have any experience with this? I am not sure how to get rid of them when the mere touch is painful for her
Gina