Could your Knee Pain be Caused by your Lower Back?

Is your knee pain actually due to a problem in your knee – or could it be caused by your lower back?

One of the most important things to get right when it comes to successfully resolving knee pain is to correctly identify the source. And often times that source can be your lower back.

One of the biggest clues that you’ve missed the root source of your knee pain is that it doesn’t go away after trying everything that “should” help it. Perhaps you’ve tried ice, heat, pain medication, foam rolling, strengthening, and stretching… but no matter what, your knee pain just won’t seem to go away.  This is often when knee doctors start to get involved, which is great if you actually have a knee problem. Knee pain that doesn’t respond to conservative treatment should be looked at further. It’s possible that you might need some kind of procedure or surgical intervention.

But what if your knee pain is a symptom of something else?

 

If so, and you don’t get it properly checked, then you risk having unnecessary knee surgery. 

I just spoke to someone who this happened to. She had knee surgery to “clean out” some wear and tear from arthritis after trying several months of physical therapy. She was told it would be a “quick recovery” and that her pain would be significantly reduced. Well, three months later, her knee is feeling worse than pre-surgery. And to fix the NEW pain she has, they tell her she will need even more surgery! She came to us for a second opinion, and the very first thing we did was screen her lower back to see if it might be the cause of her knee pain. Turns out it was! This woman’s knee pain was never actually coming from her knee, and she ended up having unnecessary surgery because the root cause – her lower back – was missed. 

How does a misdiagnosis like this even happen?

One of the biggest culprits is imaging. If you’re over age 40, and you get an X-ray or MRI taken of your knees, there is a 60-80% chance they’ll find arthritis or meniscus (cartilage) tears. Studies have shown that arthritic changes and meniscus tears are a normal part of aging, so they will show up on your images even if you don’t have any knee pain. This is why you should never dictate your treatment plan, and certainly not surgery, based on an MRI or X-ray alone.

Here are a few clues to help you figure out if your knee pain could be coming from your back.

 

First, pay attention to how and when your knee pain started. If you’ve had a fall or some kind of trauma to your knee, and you experience knee pain or swelling shortly after, then odds are very good you have an isolated knee problem. With isolated knee injuries, you often know exactly when and how you hurt your knee. It may have been associated with a pop or specific strain of some kind. But if your knee pain comes on slowly or out of nowhere, then you must consider that the source of the problem could be elsewhere. 

Another clue is how your pain behaves. When your lower back is the source, often you’ll have difficulty pinpointing exactly where your knee pain is. It may feel dull or even numb. It might move around, or perhaps travel up or down your leg. One day your knee will feel great, and other days it could feel excruciating. When someone comes into our office with pain like this, we ALWAYS check their lower back first. Knee pain that moves around a lot, or that comes and goes frequently, can quite often be due to a back problem.

If you’ve been suffering from knee pain for awhile, it’s worth considering that the root source of your problem could be your lower back.

Before you think about getting images of your knee, or undergoing some kind of surgery or procedure, you’ll want to make certain that your knee problem is indeed a knee problem.

 

Dr. Carrie Jose, Physical Therapist and Pilates expert, owns CJ Physical Therapy & Pilates in Portsmouth, NH. To get a free copy of her free guide: 7 Ways to Stop Knee Pain – click here.

Arthroscopic Knee Surgery – Does it Even Work?

While researching for my latest article in the Portsmouth Herald, I came across an interesting study titled: “Arthroscopy for degenerative knees – a difficult habit to break.”

The title of this study is telling.

Arthroscopic knee surgery is still one of the most common surgeries performed, despite research telling us that it’s not nearly as effective as most people are led to believe.

Furthermore, studies now indicate that people who get arthroscopic knee surgery are likely to have knee arthritis that advances more rapidly – resulting in a total knee replacement that could have been avoided.

Arthroscopic knee surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that’s commonly done to help “clean out” your knee joint if you’ve got degenerative arthritis, or to clip out pieces of a torn meniscus that might be irritating your knee.

Sounds pretty simple and harmless – right?

But over the years, research has shown that this procedure is really not necessary in most cases.

Most people can get pain relief and restore function in their knees without ever getting surgery.

One of the earliest studies from 2002 by JB Mosely and colleagues, and published in the New England Journal of Medicine, revealed that placebo surgery for advanced knee arthritis was just as effective as actual arthroscopic surgery. Since then, numerous studies have shown similar results. Even if you have a torn meniscus or degenerative arthritis in your knee – you can still get better naturally and with conservative treatment like physical therapy.

Despite all this research, surgeons are still performing these procedures more than ever.

In some cases it’s just what the surgeon knows, and they haven’t kept up with the research. Other times, it’s due to poor conservative management and not giving therapy enough time to work.

In our office, we often see people after they’ve tried regular physical therapy first. Since we have a more specialized approach, and we’re able to spend more time with our clients, we tend to get better results and can help clients avoid surgery all together.

But not all physical therapy clinics are afforded that luxury. In those cases, people are led to believe that the physical therapy “didn’t work,” and they get scheduled for surgery.

But what’s the big deal really?

If outcomes are the same regardless of whether you get surgery or not – why not just get it? It’s quicker, and far more convenient than going to weekly therapy appointments…

But despite the term “minimally invasive,” it’s still surgery.

You will have bleeding, swelling, and recovery time. There is trauma that is caused to the soft tissue in and around your knee that has to heal. There’s also the risk of infection, which comes with a whole set of different complications.

And then of course there’s the elephant in the room that nobody likes to talk about…

I’ve seen many of these arthroscopic surgeries performed that had clients feeling WORSE than before surgery. Because it turns out the procedure wasn’t even necessary. Luckily, we’re still able to rehabilitate them. But it’s completely demoralizing and discouraging for our clients.

In general, despite how small the procedure may seem, you want to avoid surgery whenever possible.

Although small, the risks that can happen with surgery simply aren’t worth it – especially when you can get the same results from natural, conservative treatment.

For some, arthroscopic knee surgery really is necessary. But for most, it can be avoided.

If you’re currently suffering from knee pain and want to learn more about what you can do to avoid surgery and heal your knee pain naturally and on your own – DOWNLOAD our Free Guide: 7 Ways to Get rid of Knee Pain Naturally.

Three Causes of Knee Pain and What to Do

Knee pain has been the hot topic around our office this week!

With the nicer weather we’ve been having – more people are outside – and their knees are “talking” to them.

Knee pain is the second most common complaint of musculoskeletal pain (back pain is number one) and it impacts one-third of all Americans at one time or another.

Most of our clients are in their 50’s and 60’s and love to ski, run, hike and bike. They worry that knee pain could bring an end to their active lifestyles.

The good news is that eighty percent of ALL knee problems can be resolved without procedures or surgery – but it starts with accurately identifying the root cause.

Here are three of the most common causes of knee pain and what you can do to resolve it.

1. Patellofemoral Knee syndrome

Also known as “runner’s knee”, patellofemoral knee syndrome (PFS) is characterized by pain in the front of your knee – usually just below or behind your knee cap. With PFS, the source of the problem typically has to do with unwanted pressure in the front of your knee… that eventually results in pain.

It’s very tempting to just get a cortisone shot – or take pain pills – to reduce the inflammation caused by this wear and tear. But then you’re only addressing the symptoms…

If you truly want to put an end to PFS, you’ll need to find the cause of this problem.

Typically, it’s poor form and movement habits that are the result of an imbalance somewhere between your hips, quads (front of the thigh), and hamstrings (back of the thigh). When you figure that out, you’ll restore healthy, balanced movement in your knee again – and reduce the aggravation at your knee cap.

2. Iliotibial band syndrome

This is a very common problem that is similar to PFS except that you’ll experience pain on the side of your knee instead of the front. Your iliotibial band (ITB) is a large, thick band of tissue that runs along the side of your thigh to the bottom of your knee. Your ITB is formed from a muscle in your hip called tensor fascia latae (TFL).

When your TFL gets overworked – your ITB suffers – and will result in what often feels like stabbing pain at the side of your knee.

The most common treatment I see for this is foam rolling and massage – and while these are great modalities to relieve your symptoms – they do NOT address the root problem.

You must figure out why your TFL is being stressed and overworked if you really want to get rid of your pain. Typically, it’s due to weak glute muscles, the deep ones designed to stabilize your pelvis. Your TFL is neighbor to your glutes so when they decide to be lazy – your TFL loves to help out – and eventually overdoes it.

When you can get these two groups of muscles working properly together – you’ll put an end to ITB syndrome 🙂

3. Osteoarthritis

Many people find out they have osteoarthritis in their knees and think there’s nothing that can be done. They either have to “live with it” or get surgery to replace their knees.

Not true!

First of all… arthritis is normal and it happens to everyone as they age. What is NOT normal is for you to think you’re helpless because of it.

Arthritis occurs when the protective cartilage that cushions the ends of your bones wears down over time. While there isn’t anything you can do to reverse this process – there is plenty you can do to minimize the symptoms you get because of this condition.

It all comes down to balanced joints and movement.

The more mobility you have – and the more stability you have around your knees – the less symptomatic your arthritis will be.

Some key areas to focus on when you’ve got arthritis in your knees is good core strength, and good flexibility in your hips and ankles. If anything is off in these areas – your knees will want to compensate – which could result in aggravation of arthritic symptoms.

“Motion is lotion” is not just a saying – it works! Especially when it comes to arthritis.

If you’re currently suffering from knee pain, remember that there is a very good chance you fall into the eighty percent of people who can successfully get rid of it completely on their own.

There is no need to rely on pain pills – or think that procedures and surgery are your only options!

If you’re looking for help here in Portsmouth, New Hampshire CLICK HERE to Request a Free Discovery Session. One of our specialist will reach out to you, ask you about everything that’s been going on, and determine if we’re the best people to help you!

Dr. Carrie Jose, Physical Therapist and Pilates expert, owns CJ Physical Therapy & Pilates in Portsmouth and writes for Seacoast Media Group. To request a free copy of her Knee Pain Report CLICK HERE  or to get in touch, email her at [email protected].

How to Keep Knee or Back Pain from Derailing your New Year’s Goals

The most popular goals for the New Year continue to revolve around weight loss and exercise. But here is one thing that can get in your way when pursuing those goals… unresolved back or knee pain. So many people make the mistake of thinking that exercise or weight loss alone, is going to “cure” their nagging pain. But that’s not always the case. 

Here are some top tips and advice I give all my clients around this time of year to help you get the most out of your health and fitness goals for 2021, and NOT let something like back or knee pain get in your way…

Mobility before Stability

Your muscles can’t function at their best if you don’t have optimal joint mobility. In other words, you don’t want to strengthen around a joint that isn’t moving at its best, or you’ll encourage compensation. If your nagging back or knee pain is due to inadequate mobility, you’ll run into problems (and more pain) if you suddenly increase your exercise or activity level. We saw this happen at the beginning of the pandemic. People started walking and exercising more and we saw a huge influx of unexpected back and knee pain as a result. Their joints weren’t accustomed to moving so much and it highlighted the lack of mobility and compensations. Don’t let the same thing happen to you! Make sure all of your joints, including your spine, can move fully and freely without any pain before you begin a new exercise program.

Pace yourself

Siti Scommesse Basket Online: Le Migliori Opzioni di Scommezoid per il Basket

Il basket è uno sport appassionante che attira milioni di fan in tutto il mondo. Con la sua azione frenetica, le giocate spettacolari e le emozioni travolgenti, non c’è da stupirsi che sempre più persone vogliano scommettere sul basket online. Tuttavia, con l’enorme quantità di siti di scommesse disponibili, può essere difficile sapere quale scegliere. Come puoi essere sicuro di trovare un sito affidabile, sicuro e con le migliori quote?

In questo articolo, esploreremo le migliori opzioni di scommesse basket online attualmente disponibili. Analizzeremo i fattori chiave da considerare quando si sceglie un sito di scommesse, come la reputazione, la sicurezza, le quote competitive e l’esperienza utente. Inoltre, forniremo una guida dettagliata su come scommettere sul basket online in modo responsabile e divertente. Che tu sia un appassionato di lunga data o un nuovo arrivato nel mondo delle scommesse sportive, questo articolo ti darà tutte le informazioni necessarie per fare la scelta giusta e massimizzare le tue possibilità di successo.

Panoramica dei Principali Siti di Scommesse sul Basket

Il mondo delle scommesse sportive online offre un’ampia gamma di opportunità per gli appassionati di basket. Le scommesse basket online consentono di scommettere su una vasta selezione di partite, campionati e tornei, sia a livello nazionale che internazionale. Che tu sia un fan dell’NBA, dell’Euroleague o dei campionati nazionali, potrai trovare numerose opzioni per scommettere sui tuoi giocatori e squadre preferite.

Uno dei vantaggi principali delle scommesse basket online è la comodità. Puoi piazzare le tue scommesse ovunque ti trovi, direttamente dal tuo dispositivo mobile o dal tuo computer. Inoltre, i siti di scommesse online offrono spesso quote competitive e una vasta gamma di opzioni di scommessa, come le scommesse sul risultato finale, i punteggi parziali, i margini di vittoria e molto altro ancora.

Per sfruttare al meglio le scommesse basket online, è fondamentale scegliere un bookmaker affidabile e di alta qualità. Alcuni dei migliori siti di scommesse basket online offrono:

  • Ampie coperture di eventi e mercati di scommessa
  • Quote competitive e opzioni di scommessa diversificate
  • Promozioni e bonus dedicati agli appassionati di basket
  • Piattaforme user-friendly e facilmente accessibili da dispositivi mobili

Che tu sia un principiante o un giocatore esperto, le scommesse basket online rappresentano un’opportunità emozionante per aumentare il divertimento e l’emozione delle partite. Tuttavia, è importante gestire in modo responsabile il tuo bankroll e scommettere solo ciò che puoi permetterti di perdere. Con la giusta strategia e una buona dose di conoscenza del gioco, le scommesse basket online possono rivelarsi un’esperienza gratificante e coinvolgente.

Analisi delle Quote e delle Opzioni di Scommessa Offerte

Quando si tratta di scommettere sul basket online, gli appassionati di questo sport hanno una vasta gamma di opzioni a loro disposizione. I migliori siti di scommesse basket online offrono una varietà di mercati, quote competitive e funzionalità user-friendly per rendere l’esperienza di scommessa più piacevole e redditizia possibile. Alcuni dei fattori chiave da considerare nella scelta di un sito di scommesse basket includono la reputazione, la sicurezza, la varietà di mercati e le opzioni di pagamento.

Tra i siti di scommesse basket più popolari e affidabili troviamo nomi come Bet365, William Hill, Unibet e 888Sport. Questi operatori offrono una copertura completa degli eventi di basket più importanti, come l’NBA, l’Euroleague e i campionati nazionali di tutto il mondo. Inoltre, molti di questi siti offrono anche opzioni di streaming live, statistiche dettagliate e promozioni esclusive per i fan del basket, rendendo l’esperienza di scommessa ancora più coinvolgente ed emozionante.

Vantaggi e Svantaggi delle Scommesse sul Basket Online

Nel mondo delle scommesse sportive online, il basket è uno sport che sta guadagnando sempre più popolarità. Con le sue emozioni travolgenti e l’azione incessante, il basket offre numerose opportunità per i giocatori di scommettere e provare a vincere. Siti scommesse basket online come Scommezoid offrono una vasta gamma di opzioni per scommettere su questo appassionante sport.

Una delle caratteristiche principali dei migliori siti scommesse basket online è la varietà di mercati disponibili. Oltre alle scommesse tradizionali sul risultato finale, i giocatori possono scommettere su una miriade di altri aspetti del gioco, come il punteggio di un singolo quarto, il margine di vittoria, il numero di punti segnati da un giocatore specifico e molto altro ancora. Questa ampia scelta di mercati consente ai giocatori di adattare le loro strategie di scommessa alle proprie preferenze e competenze.

  • Quote competitive
  • Ampia copertura delle principali leghe
  • Opzioni di scommessa dal vivo
  • Bonus e promozioni vantaggiose
  • Piattaforme user-friendly

Strategie e Consigli per Scommettere con Successo

Il basket è uno degli sport più emozionanti e seguiti al mondo, e per gli appassionati di scommesse, rappresenta un’opportunità unica per mettere alla prova le proprie abilità di previsione e strategia. Fortunatamente, esistono numerosi siti di scommesse basket online che offrono una vasta gamma di opzioni per scommettere su questo sport avvincente. Questi siti consentono di scommettere non solo sulle partite, ma anche su una miriade di altri aspetti del gioco, come il punteggio finale, il margine di vittoria, i punti realizzati dai singoli giocatori e molto altro ancora.

Quando si tratta di scegliere il miglior sito di scommesse basket online, è fondamentale considerare diversi fattori chiave. In primo luogo, è importante valutare l’affidabilità e la reputazione del sito, assicurandosi che sia regolamentato e autorizzato a operare nel proprio paese di residenza. Inoltre, è necessario prendere in considerazione l’ampiezza dell’offerta di scommesse, le quote proposte e la facilità d’uso dell’interfaccia. Alcuni dei migliori siti di scommesse basket online offrono anche interessanti bonus di benvenuto e promozioni speciali per i nuovi giocatori, rendendo l’esperienza ancora più entusiasmante.

Infine, è sempre consigliabile fare una ricerca approfondita sui diversi siti di scommesse basket online prima di effettuare la propria scelta. Leggere le recensioni degli utenti, confrontare le quote e le opzioni di scommessa offerte, e valutare attentamente i termini e le condizioni di ciascun sito può fare la differenza tra un’esperienza di scommessa positiva e una deludente. Con la giusta combinazione di conoscenza, strategia e un sito di scommesse affidabile, gli appassionati di basket possono vivere emozioni indimenticabili e, con un po’ di fortuna, anche realizzare qualche bella vincita.

Sicurezza e Affidabilità dei Siti di Scommesse sul Basket

Ecco 4 paragrafi in italiano che dettagliano “Siti Scommesse Basket Online: Le Migliori Opzioni di Scommezoid per il Basket”:

Gli appassionati di basket hanno molteplici opzioni per scommettere sui loro eventi preferiti grazie ai numerosi siti di scommesse online dedicati a questo sport. Questi siti offrono una vasta gamma di mercati di scommessa, dalle classiche quote sul risultato finale alle opzioni più dettagliate come lo spread, il totale dei punti e le scommesse sui singoli giocatori. Inoltre, molti di questi siti propongono anche streaming live degli incontri, consentendo ai giocatori di seguire l’azione in tempo reale mentre scommettono.

Uno dei principali vantaggi di scommettere sul basket online è la comodità. Non è più necessario recarsi in una sala scommesse fisica, poiché tutto può essere gestito dal proprio dispositivo mobile o computer. Inoltre, i siti di scommesse online offrono spesso quote migliori rispetto alle sale scommesse tradizionali, grazie alla riduzione dei costi operativi. Questo si traduce in potenziali vincite più elevate per i giocatori.

Quando si sceglie un sito di scommesse basket online, è importante considerare fattori come la reputazione, la sicurezza, la varietà di mercati di scommessa offerti e i bonus e le promozioni disponibili. Alcuni dei migliori siti di scommesse basket online includono:

  • Bet365
  • William Hill
  • 888Sport
  • Unibet

Questi siti sono noti per la loro affidabilità, le quote competitive e l’eccellente copertura degli eventi di basket a livello nazionale e internazionale.

Infine, è fondamentale ricordare di scommettere in modo responsabile e di gestire attentamente il proprio bankroll. Le scommesse sul basket online possono essere un’esperienza emozionante ed entusiasmante, ma è importante mantenere sempre il controllo e non lasciarsi travolgere dall’eccitazione del gioco. Con la giusta strategia e un approccio disciplinato, è possibile trarre il massimo divertimento e potenzialmente anche profitti dalle scommesse sul basket online.

In conclusione, il mondo delle scommesse sul basket online offre una vasta gamma di opzioni per gli appassionati di questo sport. Dalle migliori piattaforme come Scommezoid, che garantiscono un’esperienza di gioco sicura e affidabile, alle numerose opportunità di scommesse disponibili, gli amanti del basket possono immergersi completamente nell’emozione del gioco. Che tu sia un principiante o un esperto scommettitore, l’importante è scegliere con attenzione il sito di scommesse più adatto alle tue esigenze e goderti appieno l’adrenalina di ogni partita.

It’s very tempting to go “all in” on your new exercise or weight loss goal… but remember, the tortoise won the race, not the hare. It’s important to not beat yourself up if you’re not seeing immediate results. If you’ve been out of shape for a while and doing something completely new, expect to be sore. But if you’re limping around for days or experiencing sharp pain in your back or knee, there is a chance you overdid it.

My general rule of thumb is to monitor your soreness on a scale of one to ten. I tell my clients to not let their pain go above a five when they are pushing themselves or returning to an exercise we haven’t tried in a while. If you find that your pain level goes above a six, or persists at that level (or higher) for more than a day, there’s a chance you’re overdoing it and setting yourself up for an unwanted injury. When in doubt, listen to your body. And if you’re not sure what it’s saying to you, enlist the help of experts like us!

Stay Hydrated

Most people don’t drink enough water during their regular day, never mind when they increase their activity level. Drinking lots of water has two great benefits. It will give you the extra hydration you need if you’re planning to be more active. And it will help you lose weight by curbing your appetite. Some additional benefits of staying hydrated include increased muscle strength and stamina, more lubrication in your joints, more supple skin, better cardiovascular function, and improved energy and mental alertness. One really easy tip to jumpstart your day is to begin with 10 oz of water first thing upon waking. A good place to start when you’re trying to stay adequately hydrated is to drink at least half your body weight (in ounces) of water every day.  

Get assessed by a movement expert

If you’ve already got some nagging back and knee pain, do yourself a favor and get assessed by a movement expert FIRST, before you begin your new exercise routine or New Year’s goal. Your first thought might be to go see your medical doctor, which of course isn’t a bad idea, but it’s important you understand how different medical professionals look at you when you have knee or back pain.

Medical doctors are trained to screen your whole body and spot for serious problems. If you see them for musculoskeletal pain, they will typically take X-rays and MRI’s to make sure there are no broken bones or serious pathologies. They do not have extensive training to assess how your pain behaves during movement or exercise, which is the majority of people’s problems. That’s where we come in.

A specialty practice like ours will be able to assess your movement in detail, through various movement tests, which will tell a much better story about how your pain may or may not impact the new exercise or weight loss program you’re about to start. Plus, once we know how your pain behaves, what the triggering patterns are, we can also teach you how to control it – so that you don’t have to let nagging back or knee pain derail your 2021!

I hope your New Year is off to an amazing start, and if you want to ensure that back or knee pain doesn’t get in the way of that, reach out for a FREE 30 minute Discovery Session. We would love to talk with you about your goals and be part of your support team as we all launch into 2023!

 

 

Knee Pain while Running? Don’t Blame Arthritis

Knee Pain while Running? Don’t Blame Arthritis

Is running bad for your knees? Does it cause arthritis?

We get asked these questions a lot, especially by clients who are in their 50s and 60’s and wondering if it’s safe to keep running.

The short answer is no — running is NOT bad for your knees! If you experience knee pain while running, it’s not that you’ve “aged out” of the sport or that it’s causing arthritis in your knees. This is a very common misconception. In fact, research supports that running may actually be GOOD for your knees!

Staying strong, active, and mobile is your best defense against osteoarthritis.

Therefore runners, because they are typically active and healthy individuals, often have healthier knees compared to non-runners.

Ok then — so if not arthritis — what really causes knee pain in runners?

In most cases, it’s simply a biomechanical issue that goes unaddressed over time. But the GOOD news is that once identified, these issues can actually be fixed with proper education and strengthening (best offered by movement specialists like us!).

Here are three of the most common factors we see that cause knee pain while running:

 

1) Poor ankle mobility

Ankle mobility affects the way force hits your foot, which can impact your knee. If your ankle doesn’t move fully, freely, and adequately, excess forces will be shifted up to your knee. The knee may be forced to flex, rotate, and/or tilt more than it needs to. This, in turn, may result in unwanted loads that the tissues of the knee can’t handle. An expert in biomechanics and movement can not only help you identify if this is the true root of your “knee problem,” but can also help you improve your ankle mobility. This will help prevent long term damage to the joints, tendons, and ligaments in your knees. We actually see this as a very common problem. Specifically, in those that have sprained or twisted their ankles in the past. If that’s you, this could be a reason why you’re suffering from knee pain while you run.

2) Weakness in your hips and thighs

There’s a widely perpetuated myth out there that runners don’t need to strength train. That’s simply not true! Adding strength training to your running regimen makes it way less likely that you’ll suffer an injury. When it comes to protecting your knees, developing good, balanced strength in your hips and thighs is critical. The hamstring and quadriceps muscles play a crucial role in stabilizing the patella, otherwise known as your kneecap. Since running is extremely repetitive on your joints, especially your knees, it requires they have good durability and endurance — something that is lost quickly when you neglect proper strength training. Often “wear and tear” in your knees (otherwise known as arthritis) will get blamed for your knee pain when in actuality, the loss of strength around your knees is what’s causing that wear and tear to feel worse than it needs to.

3) Unstable core

It may seem like running is all in the legs, but the stability of your pelvis and trunk have a huge influence on how your legs perform. You derive the majority of your power, speed, and stamina from your core muscles and glutes. Much like with ankle mobility, if your core is not performing adequately or efficiently – your legs will have to work harder. A stable core is key for developing and maintaining good balance and rhythm with any activity – but especially running.

With a repetitive activity like running, efficiency and form is everything. Without a strong core, it’s impossible for your leg muscles and knee joints to work as efficiently as they were designed to. It will be really difficult for you to maintain good and proper running form. When your core strength is weak, and doesn’t have enough endurance to sustain the amount of miles you want to run, your knees will suffer.

What’s important for you to remember is that arthritis is NORMAL — everyone gets it as they age. 

What doesn’t have to be “normal” is for arthritis to stop you from running, or doing any other activity that you love. You can get surgery to fix the “wear and tear” in your knees, or injections to decrease the inflammation, but if you don’t check and address any underlying biomechanical issues, these fixes will be temporary and your knee pain will keep coming back. And worse… they could force you to stop running all together!

If you’re local to Portsmouth, NH and suffering from knee pain that’s starting to impact your ability to run or do any other activity that you love, you might want to consider speaking to one of my specialists.

In this FREE Discovery Session you can tell us everything that’s been going on with you, and determine for yourself if we’re the best people to help you. It’s a completely free, no-obligation appointment that will give you all the information you need to make the BEST decision for YOUR health – whether that’s working with us or not!

CLICK HERE to request a free discovery session.

Dr. Carrie Jose – back pain specialist and Pilates expert – owns CJ Physical Therapy & Pilates in Portsmouth, NH.