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Running, and problems with the knee's

DawnMarieMomofTwo
DawnMarieMomofTwo Posts: 186 Member
edited November 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
good morning all,

anyone have any types for me so my knees wont hurt as bad the folloiwng day after i run a few miles? i rather enjoy running but it seems like the day after i pay for it :frown: anyone have any good streches they use that i could try to help with the pain.

thanks :happy:

Replies

  • cdl8
    cdl8 Posts: 164 Member
    I have had knee problems all my life along with 3 knee surgeries. My dr told me running is the worse thing to do for bad knees. But if I insisted on doing it to ice at least 15 min everytime I do it. It helps a bit. I also take cosamin ds faithfully every day and this does make a difference!
  • JacquiC72
    JacquiC72 Posts: 49 Member
    I've found the stretches on here helpful. http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_1/126.shtml

    And maybe try a support bandage?
  • zoominzozo
    zoominzozo Posts: 92 Member
    You may need to see a a doctor or podiatrist. As the way your foot hits the ground has a direct impact on all your joints- especially knee's and hips. There are number of reasons you may have foot pain e.g. You may have under/over pronation of the arches in your feet and require insoles.

    In the meantime if you think your arches might be the issue I'd make sure your trainers aren't overworn and have balance control to try and correct your running form.

    I've found I have overpronation in one foot so aswell as insoles and correct trainers I've changed (with difficulty) the way that that I run by concentrating on how I want my body to move as the foot connects with the ground. It's really helped but takes alot of concentation.

    Again, post run, ice, rest, compress, eat protein and elevate if there is pain. Just a few things I've picked up overtime.
  • DawnMarieMomofTwo
    DawnMarieMomofTwo Posts: 186 Member
    Thanks very good information, and i believe your right, i do not have good form when running i have noticed that myself but really didnt know how to change it.
    You may need to see a a doctor or podiatrist. As the way your foot hits the ground has a direct impact on all your joints- especially knee's and hips. There are number of reasons you may have foot pain e.g. You may have under/over pronation of the arches in your feet and require insoles.

    In the meantime if you think your arches might be the issue I'd make sure your trainers aren't overworn and have balance control to try and correct your running form.

    I've found I have overpronation in one foot so aswell as insoles and correct trainers I've changed (with difficulty) the way that that I run by concentrating on how I want my body to move as the foot connects with the ground. It's really helped but takes alot of concentation.

    Again, post run, ice, rest, compress, eat protein and elevate if there is pain. Just a few things I've picked up overtime.
  • DawnMarieMomofTwo
    DawnMarieMomofTwo Posts: 186 Member
    ill give these a try thanks!
    I've found the stretches on here helpful. http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_1/126.shtml

    And maybe try a support bandage?
  • M_lifts
    M_lifts Posts: 2,218 Member
    have you been measured for proper running shoes? it will help take some of the pain away, and the stretches above are good too
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