Runner's Knee

What is runner's knee?

Runner's knee, also known as patellofemoral stress syndrome, is a condition characterized by the kneecap rubbing against the thighbone (femur) when moving.

What causes runner's knee?

Anatomy of the knee joint
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Runner's knee may be caused by a structural defect, or a certain way of walking or running. Other causes may include the following:

What are the symptoms of runner's knee?

The following are the most common symptoms of runner's knee. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:

The symptoms of runner's knee may resemble other conditions and medical problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.

How is runner's knee diagnosed?

Diagnosis of a runner's usually is confirmed with a complete medical history and a physical examination.

Treatment for runner's knee:

Specific treatment for runner's knee will be determined by your physician based on:

The best course of treatment for runner's knee is to stop running until running can resume without pain. Other treatment may include:

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