Sunday, 27 November 2011

The Runner's Knee - The Common Agony in Athletes

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS), also commonly known as Runner’s Knee is a condition where the cartilage under the kneecap has worn off causing pain or discomfort around the knee area.


Runner's Knee Site

Causes of Runner’s Knee:
  •  Engaging in activities that require lots of knee bending such as jumping, running etc
  • Excessive training (jogging, sprinting etc)
  • Injuries
  • Worn-out shoes, improper footwear, wrong-sized footwear
  • Muscle weakness or muscle imbalance (between the quadriceps and the hamstring)
  • Insufficient warming up of the knees before exercising
  • Flatfoot

Symptoms for Runner’s Knee:
  • Grinding or clicking sound produced when the knee is flexed (bend or straighten)
  • Pain around the knee area during or after activity, and persists at rest
  • Feeling of weakness or instability of the knees
  • Pain during walking, squatting, kneeling, running or even at rest
  • Swelling of the affected knee

Treatments (in general):
  • Let the knee rest for as long as possible and avoid putting weight on the knee, until the pain has subsided totally
  • Ice the knee to reduce swelling and pain
  • Provide extra support by using elastic bandages, straps or sleeves and by compressing the knee
  • Elevate the knee on a pillow when sitting or lying down to reduce swelling
  • Stretch often and engage in strengthening exercises
Use ice-pack to reduce swelling

Preventions:
  • Strengthen the thigh muscle and do regular stretching
  • Avoid running on hard surfaces such as concrete road
  •  Adopt a proper running form or technique such as bending your knees when landing or landing on the balls of the feet when jumping
  • Wear appropriate footwear and use shoes with good shock absorption to reduce impacts
  • Do a proper stretching and warming up before exercising
  • Getting arch supports for your shoes may help with flat feet (able to get it from stores or can be custom made)

There isn’t a definite duration for recovery of Runner's Knee. The recovery rate depends to a large extent on each particular case (such as age, extent of injury etc).
 

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