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Old 24-07-2012, 08:34 AM
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I had a patella re-alignment & scrape on my left knee about 10 years ago and recently had similar feelings as you described in same knee, so I tried altering my running tecnique, (the angle and flow your foot hits the treadly) made a big difference, however, now I am getting sever shin splints in my lower right leg.. Can't win..

But as others have pointed out, cross trainer + spin bike are way to go.. Vary speeds and resistance to build your lungs & heart musles will also help to build your stamina..

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Running on a treadmill will place large amounts of stress on yours legs due to the resistance giving that jarring effect on the leg muscles so as suggested i would try to avoid it until a time that your confident you knee pain has dissipated. As for the knee pain itself it could be several things but most common cause are poor running technique or inversion/eversion of the foot whilst running ... do you where orthodics ? could also be imbalances of the upper leg muscles surrounding the knee which is common in a lot of runners basically your vastus lateralis (the muscle on the outside of the leg) can tend to be stronger than the vastus medialis muscle (on the inside of the leg) which in effect can cause patella alignment issues of the knee and place additional strain on the ligaments causing pain according to the weaker side of the leg.

Either way i would run it past a physio and try get ontop of the pain side of your running straight away cause knees are horrible joints for injury and can lead to long term effects mate !
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could also be imbalances of the upper leg muscles surrounding the knee which is common in a lot of runners basically your vastus lateralis (the muscle on the outside of the leg) can tend to be stronger than the vastus medialis muscle (on the inside of the leg) which in effect can cause patella alignment issues of the knee and place additional strain on the ligaments causing pain according to the weaker side of the leg.
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Put your leg out straight on the floor sitting up and contract your quads - if your knee cap moves up and across to the outside you probably have this issue and need to strengthen the inside muscle if the knee cap goes stright up and down then not that issue.
Either way I would go and see a good sports physio to get them to have a look at it
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Put your leg out straight on the floor sitting up and contract your quads - if your knee cap moves up and across to the outside you probably have this issue and need to strengthen the inside muscle if the knee cap goes stright up and down then not that issue.
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I've had patella alignment issues...it hurts and sucks. Go see a physio and get a really knowledgable personal trainer. All can be fixed but get on it early.

My issues stemmed from a the tight muscles down the outside of my thigh and a poor running technique (I didn't engage my glutes enough). Bear in mind I only weigh 73-77kg's and compete in endurance running/cycling...so it can happen even when your body is somewhat conditioned to fitness.
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