Dear Daniel:
It is difficult to tell you for sure. What it might be is that you somehow damaged the small pain fibers in the area. As these nerves regenerate to their former location, they innervate (go to their old areas and also new areas) and sprout into new areas. This makes the area extremely sensitive. After time, some of these nerves will regress. If this is the case, you should get somewhat better over time, but probably not completely better. This usually happens when trauma to the area happens. There are desensitation creams that can help.
Another possibility is that you have mildly damaged the
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Nerve conduction velocity that runs on the outside of the knee. If you pain or trouble everting your ankle, this might be the problem. This occurs when too much pressure has been put on the outside of the knee. If this is the case, with time this problem should go away, if the reason for the compression is resolved (more padding or shifting weight frequently).
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD
Sure, but since this problem just arose, likely not the major etiology of your sensitivity.
CCF Neuro MD