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Originally Posted by motorthings
due to what I am guessing is a combination of ill-advised 2 week saddle switch mid-season, and muscle imbalance and increase in miles/strength this year, I have developed bursitis in my left ischial bursa. this is not a saddle sore, but is simply an inflammation of the bursa on the ischia. the pain has come and gone over a 6 month period, despite a couple of separate full weeks off the bike.

i switched back to my original toupe expert saddle that has served me without issue for the last 3 years, but the pain has not gone away. recently i switched to a fizik antares versus saddle, and the pain is better, but is still not resolving.

i get pain for the first hour or so of a ride, then it mostly goes away, but comes back when I am sitting (off the bike), or falling asleep at night. finally i started to take it more seriously, and have been icing it 5-6 times per day, taking naproxen, and sitting on an extra pillow in my office chair. i had a trigger point treatment for it the other day, and am scheduled to see a bodywork fitness guru who gets high praise from local cyclists for his ability to find and correct muscle imbalances and mis-fires.

i am curious if anyone else here has dealt with this kind of pain, and if they found relief in any other kinds of treatment (like cortisone injection).
I have, it was unbearable and would start within 5 minutes of riding, for me on the right side, and requiring shifting and lifting throughout the ride. This was on a Specialized Romin. Went to a Toupe, no luck, then a Fizik Arione and Antares with no luck I found complete relief literally immediately with a Brand new, Rock Hard, Brooks Professional which has become the greatest saddle I have ever ridden, in 40 years of cycling, ever.
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