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Stretching knee tendons….good idea or bad?
A few months ago, I hadn’t worked out any due to illness, and I had squatted down to pick something up at a store that I’d dropped….so, I didn’t bend over and reach it, but rather squatted down very low. Anyhow, as I stood back up, the tendons in my knee (behind the knee cap….I’m thinking it was the tendons that criss cross, forgot the name, but that’s what it felt like) got a sudden shooting pain. I didn’t feel a pop like they’d snapped, but I suppose I could’ve sprained them? Anyway, they occasionally hurt if I shift my weight the wrong way or am walking or stretching them. But the thing is, they seem fine the rest of the time. I tried to take it easy on that leg after the incident, but I’m thinking that may have been a mistake, because I’ve lost flexibility in that leg. So last night, I decided it had been long enough that I could get back into working that leg and work on splits. As I was going into the splits with the injured leg facing forward (not center splits) I felt quite a bit of discomfort to those tendons. Luckily I was holding the pole as a precautionary measure so I was able to stop. But I’m wondering if stretching will help them or hurt them? It feels almost as though they are tangled or something haha…idk. I temporarily have no insurance, so I can’t really go for MRI or whatever. Should I continue and just see how I feel or stop? Thanks!
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