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Old 06-18-2009, 11:18 PM   #1 (permalink)

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knees issue is there any way to solve it?

I have an ongoing problem with both of my knees, when I go for run/jog it gets sore, the next day one of my knee can't bend without feeling pain and the other is a little sore. It takes a couple of days for it to heal but like I said this is an ongoing problem. Previously, I use to workout alot and then took a break and when I got back into it this problem happened.

I went to the doctor and took x-rays, nothing bad showed up on it. The doctor told me to just go on a recruitment bike and do this pull thing with my legs. so I did it for a month or so, and when I took a little jog(like 2 block jog) I reaggrevated them again.

went back to the doctor and he said there are 3 options:
1. surgery (but since there seems to be nothing wrong, he said that that is out of the question)
2. try some medicines (I am real skeptical about doing that)
3. keep doing some light work excersises. so this may seem the way to go

does anyone have any suggestions on how I can rehab from this?

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Is the pain medial? Lateral? Above the knee? Below?
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Old 06-19-2009, 12:13 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Where are you running? how are your shoes? how long is your stride?
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Old 06-19-2009, 02:27 AM   #4 (permalink)

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Where are you running? how are your shoes? how long is your stride?
That would be exactly where I would go first if x-rays are negative. I had pain in my knees got new shoes, changed over to grass running and pains were less. The other options would be looking into orthotics for the shoes.
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Old 06-19-2009, 02:39 AM   #5 (permalink)

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thanks for the replys

the pain on both knees are under the knee

I was running on a treadmill at the gym before, but that little jog was on pavement.

I just have adidas running shoes.
I'm not that tall so my strides are not too long .

I'll try out the orthotics. what kind of shoes should I be looking for?

this really is frustrating, I was in the best conditioning of my life before this.
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thanks for the replys

the pain on both knees are under the knee

I was running on a treadmill at the gym before, but that little jog was on pavement.

I just have adidas running shoes.
I'm not that tall so my strides are not too long .

I'll try out the orthotics. what kind of shoes should I be looking for?

this really is frustrating, I was in the best conditioning of my life before this.
There are tons of different shoes. I would go to a local running store in the area and have them fit you for shoes. They take into account height, weight, stride, and your foot, and then will put you in the best shoe for you. Another thing that could be causing the pain is just having old running shoes. They wear out, like a car tire. If the tread is flat and the insoles have no cushion in them they are done. If the shoes are new I would then look at new insoles or orthodics for the shoe. Even a real cheap option that has worked for myself is Icey-hot on my lower legs before I run. I won't recommend you a shoe, because the quantities are vast, and I don't know your stride, your foot, or what your running in right now. I know its vague, but shoes are like fingerprints, you have to match your foot to the shoe.
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why hesitant over the medication? could just be inflammations
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What kind of a doctor did you go see? X-rays don't typically pick up things like ligament tears and meniscus tears, and might show nothing if these are old injuries. Go see a sports medicine doctor - he'll be able to diagnose and fix the problem quickly. A general practitioner is usually not qualified to give athletic advice relating to your knees.
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How is your "gait"? WHen you fatigue do your knees veer inward? This is usually accompanied by your feet moving one in front of the other (almost like walking on a tight rope) instead of your feet being spaced closer to hip width distance.

This is caused by the glute medius and minimus not firing and the IT band becoming too tight. If you do exercises like lateral walking with a resistance band you can strengthen the glute med/min and get the body used to engaging those muscles.

When the knees adduct (cave in) the IT band becomes over-stretched and can cause the patella (knee cap) not to track correctly with the femur and tibia.
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