Quote (shane_is_a_balla @ Feb 26 2017 09:14am)
Work on your form imo. I've had osgood schlatters since my teens and still got up to decently heavy squat (500+). The thing is, I've always had it pretty severe in comparison to a lot of my peers, at least visually, in that the bumps on my knee were quite large and they'd get sore after too much physical activity. I really just couldn't run and do a multitude of sports AND also squat heavy in the same week. The sports kept my knees far too sore. But when I got some decent knee sleeves, then scrutinized my squat form, never had pain in that domain again. Good luck. Also, it's obvious, just don't actually physically hit them hard or it's acutely immensely painful.
Yea it definitely is painful in regards to hitting or banging the bump on particular, thanks for your input !
Quote (cloudkicker @ Feb 26 2017 09:35am)
nobody in here is qualified to give you advice tbh.
I wouldn't come to a health and fitness forum that's a sub branch to a gaming site looking for "qualified" advice. I simple came to state my situation and to see if others have dealt with the same particular circumstances that I am right now and to see what might have worked / not worked for them. In terms of you know - fitness. I'm not sure of you're angle though, because replying to a topic with no beneficial input or anything seems like a waste of your time and energy. Thank you for your concern though.