I hurt my knee running!! Any advice?
julialla
Posts: 232 Member
Yesterday I went for a 5 mile run/walk, and by night time my right knee was pretty swollen--and it was difficult to walk around, especially going up and down steps. Today, my knee feels a bit better and is a little less swollen---but I'm trying to train for a half marathon (and lose a few pounds so not exercising is disapointing!). I don't want to lose my progress but I also don't want to further injure my knee. Should I lay off running for a bit? Do you think it would be safe to cycle in the gym instead of running?..Frusturating!! I'm new to this whole running and injury thing so any advice is much appreciated!
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I would rest/ice it for at least a few days. Running with an injury can put you out for a while, its better to play it safe. Have you recently upped your mileage? Are your shoes decent, etc??0
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Rest it. Ice it down, and just take a few days off. I understand you wanting to do something, but if its swelling, its your body telling you something is wrong.0
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Rest, rest and more rest
I get ankle issues from running and whenever I'm going through a bad patch (i.e it's sore) I cycle instead. I don't always go very intense, but it makes me feel better to just do *something*.
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Rest & ice for sure...and then maybe a day or so on the elliptical if you can do it with no pain before you try to run again. : )0
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