I have been dealing with lower leg pain off and on for the past 5 or so years now. it comes and goes. It will be fine for a few months up to about 6 months. Then the pain comes back, and sometimes it doesn't go away for over 6 months. It is the right leg. more on the lateral side to anterior side, upper part below the knee. It always gets aggravated by running or using the elliptical machine. however, once aggravated it hurts to peddle on a bike, walk, and even with swimming.
It started out feeling like i had some type of tendonitis. The first doctor sent me to a PT. the PT said that i didn't need to use more orthotics because i don't have flat feet. Which i have had to have some since junior high over 30 years ago. He also said that it is caused by my little toe is raised up a little bit above my other toes. It won't lie completely flat. Worked with him for about 6 weeks. It seemed to get a little better, but not enough to where i was pain free.
I then saw another othro doc, and he said it was due to tight IT Band, and sent me back to another PT. Where they focused on the IT band. Did another 6 weeks, still not pain free. I gave up and decided just not do anything lower body for several months. It finally got better to where I could do the elliptical, lift lower body, and hot yoga. However, any running or HIIT activity would aggravate it. After nearly a year i tired to do some running. It came back, and I was down for over 6 months again.
I finally was able to get to running again, and was able to do OTF for about 6 months before it came back. This time it went away after 3 months. I worked out again for a month with no issues, and it came back. I was down for another 6 months.
During this time i also saw a podiatrist who said i do need orthotics because my foot inverts in. I knew this because my shoes always wear out on the outside heal before anywhere else. So got some new ones. Then had to make an adjustment to them. And got some more new ones to prevent more inversion and cause me to push off of my big toe more. That seemed to work, but it still keeps coming back. The only good thing is that it doesn't feel like the burning sensation of tendonitis. My podiatrist said that is probably because previously it was also causing a major nerve to flare up in that area.
These last few times it just feels like i can never stretch it enough. If feels like that whole area has had Saran Wrap tightly wrapped around it, and it feels like it would be better if someone would just slice it with a knife to make it not so tight.
Currently, i have that feeling some; however, there is more of a noticeable sharp pain in one spot also.
The podiatrist says they have done all they could do because the pain is too far up the leg. The last time i saw an orthopedic, he said i just need to stretch my calves more. Which i already do a lot along with other lower body stretching.
Sorry for the long post. This has been very frustrating. Any thoughts or ideas?