In 2012, just months before that year鈥檚 Olympics, 800-meter runner felt a sharp pain under his kneecap. There had been no traumatic event. It just flared up one day during a regular training run. With a little trial and error, he quickly found that his pain abated when he ran at faster speeds. So he cut back on his mileage, and did all his easy runs at a quicker pace. Within a few weeks, he was pain free and on his way to racing the 800-meter final in London.听
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 see a doctor鈥擨 could just kind of tell that it didn鈥檛 hurt running fast, so I picked up my speed,鈥 Symmonds says. 鈥淚鈥檓 old-school like that.鈥 He had self-diagnosed his condition as runner鈥檚 knee鈥攐r 鈥攁 common injury in runners across all different levels. 听
Although Symmond鈥檚 treatment plan is far from the norm, all runner鈥檚 knee cases aren鈥檛 created equal. There鈥檚 no definitive cause for the pain, making its rehab complicated. Nor is there any one way it presents, so it has essentially become a catch-all term for when the kneecap or the surrounding area twinge听and bark听during your run. Sometimes听the pain can be strong enough to stop you in your tracks; in other instances, it's just enough to nag you for months on end.听
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Variation aside, there are some measures you can take to treat and ultimately prevent . We talked to Michael Conlon, owner of in New York City, to mine the best advice on getting you back to 100听percent听for good. 听
What It Is
Normally, your kneecap moves smoothly along a groove in your femur bone every time you bend your knee. If it gets off track, your kneecap will twist and torque the tendons underneath听it. That鈥檚 what causes pain under or around the knee, Conlon says.听
Even at its worst, the pain outweighs the structural damage being done. Simply inflaming the tendons likely won鈥檛 cause long-term or permanent harm, says Conlon. But even if you can run through the pain, it鈥檚 best to get treated rather than continually toughing it out. You could be changing your stride to overcompensate for the discomfort, a surefire way to injure another part of your body.听
The Cause听
Usually the root problem is a combination of inflexibility, weak muscles, or imbalances that are听totally separate from the knee itself. 听鈥淚t鈥檚 not really an issue at the knee in terms of biomechanics,鈥 says Conlon. 鈥淭ypically听your knee is structurally sound, but a mobility or strength discrepancy anywhere from your spine听to your foot throws it off track during movement.鈥澨
Overuse can exacerbate these imbalances. Ramping up your miles quickly or suddenly, , wearing the same shoes, or running on the same surfaces听can all听trigger patellofemoral pain, because your body isn鈥檛 equipped to take on the increased load.听
The Signs听
If you feel localized pain underneath or even around the kneecap while running, chances are you鈥檝e joined the ranks of runner鈥檚 knee sufferers. But you could feel it during your workday, too鈥攗sually when you walk downhill or down stairs or sit too long at a desk with your knees bent. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to isolate,鈥 Conlon says. 鈥淧eople often say it feels like their kneecap is floating. That鈥檚 inflammation of the tissues around the kneecap.鈥
The Cure
Good news: it鈥檚 almost always treatable. But Symmonds鈥檚 experts-only method of running faster isn鈥檛 the recommended solution for most.
Consider taking a hiatus from running for a couple days, or at least backing off your mileage or pace. If you don鈥檛 give the inflamed tissue a break, you鈥檒l likely just make the pain worse. 鈥淚f your pain is moderate to severe at the beginning of a run, then don鈥檛 even start,鈥 Conlon says. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e better off doing something that鈥檚 pain free, like the elliptical or the bike.鈥
Use the rest days to see a doctor of physical therapist. They can prescribe a therapy program specific to your case to expedite recovery. If you can鈥檛 get an appointment right away, Conlon recommends the following broad tips.听听
Heat: If you don鈥檛 have severe acute pain, steer clear of icing. , which you need for tissue to repair itself. Heat, such as warm baths or heating pads, are a better idea. 听
Rolling: Myofascial release with a , as it unlocks your hips and releases tightness in muscles. That increased mobility allows the rest of your body to move as it should to help get the knee tracking properly.
Sports massage: Similar to rolling, deep-tissue release through massage or lets an expert identify specific spots鈥攐r adhesions鈥攚here your muscle isn鈥檛 moving efficiently and could be compromising your stride.听
Prevention
First, sit less. It keeps the hips tight, which can prevent the patella from tracking in the joint properly.听
Second, add some variety to your footwear and runs. Rotate between several different pairs of shoes, change your speeds and distances, and run on varied surfaces. 鈥淪peed work is a great way to alter your biomechanics. As you run faster or slower, your gait changes so you maintain fluidity and openness in all your joints. You get more flex in the knees听and bigger range of motion in your hip,鈥 says Conlon.听
Third, learn to love your floor. Foam roll regularly and incorporate exercises, like the ones below, that focus on smaller muscles and change your range of motion to address imbalances and weakness.听
Exercises
For lasting biomechanical change (and improved injury protection), add these exercises to your regular workout routine a few times per week.听
Forward lunge and overhead press: with right leg bent to 90 degrees. Hold the position and raise your right听hand (dumbbell optional) over your head. Push right hip out towards your right side听slightly and tilt torso inward. Then alternate sides. Do ten听reps on each leg.听
Single-leg stance and rotational reach: Put your right hand on your right听hip and move your left foot a half-step back. Squat halfway down, bearing most of your weight on right leg, while bringing your left hand across your body, . Three times on each side counts as one rep. Do one set of ten听reps per side.
Single-leg stance and lateral reach: Put your right hand on your right听hip and move your left foot a half-step back. Squat halfway down, bearing most of your weight on right leg, . Three times on each side counts as one rep. Do one set of ten听reps听per side.听
Pivot lunge and reach: Start with feet shoulder-width apart and your听hands above your head. Lunge with your left foot back and rotate both arms across your body to the left. In one continuous motion, 听with your right foot leading, and pass听both arms to your right as you do so. Four steps counts as one rep. Do one set of ten听reps.听
Lunge matrix: with your right leg, then twist arms and torso to the right. Step back to the starting position, then lunge laterally to your right, again twisting both arms and torso to right. Return to starting position, then lunge backward while twisting both arms and hips to right. Then return starting position. Perform this matrix for one minute, doing three minutes on each side.听