vickster
Squire
A good Sports Physio should be able to tell what the issues areWell, the pain is in my knee (ITB/ACL) but I think the root cause(s) may be in my achilles, quads and lower back .

If not, see a knee specialist and push for an MRI
A good Sports Physio should be able to tell what the issues areWell, the pain is in my knee (ITB/ACL) but I think the root cause(s) may be in my achilles, quads and lower back .
Typical bloody blokeIt took me nearly a year to get around to it!
No one on here...is even a Doctor.
I'd just like to point out this isn't blokey behaviour at all. Finding a pain in a joint or muscle that is uncomfortable, but not debilitating and isn't the result of an acute injury (eg a fall), the correct behaviour would be as you have done. Waiting to see if it rights itself - as they mostly do - before bothering the doctor.It's been like it for a few weeks and I was hoping it would just go away and that I had probably simply pulled it.