Advice for sore knees
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:58 am
Hi all,
I'm very new at running and only halfway through the second week. At the risk of repeating others, I was wondering if I could ask your advice on sore knees. Two runs back my knees started hurting a couple of hours after the actual run. I rested a day longer (three days) and the pain mostly disappeared. I tried again today, but I could hardly run as it really hurts.
It hurts on the interior of the leg, a bit lower than the center of the actual knee cap. If I look at a skeleton, I would say it is where the femur meets the tibia. I can't pinpoint whether it 'bone pain' or 'ligament pain'. It's got that 'funny bone' feeling (but with a sharp painful edge) about it when I walk or touch it; the area itself is not swollen or hot to touch. I wear new running shoes from Nike, with extra padding.
Has anybody experienced the same? I'm guessing this is not something you can run through?
Any help/advice is much appreciated, thanks.
- Froukje
I'm very new at running and only halfway through the second week. At the risk of repeating others, I was wondering if I could ask your advice on sore knees. Two runs back my knees started hurting a couple of hours after the actual run. I rested a day longer (three days) and the pain mostly disappeared. I tried again today, but I could hardly run as it really hurts.
It hurts on the interior of the leg, a bit lower than the center of the actual knee cap. If I look at a skeleton, I would say it is where the femur meets the tibia. I can't pinpoint whether it 'bone pain' or 'ligament pain'. It's got that 'funny bone' feeling (but with a sharp painful edge) about it when I walk or touch it; the area itself is not swollen or hot to touch. I wear new running shoes from Nike, with extra padding.
Has anybody experienced the same? I'm guessing this is not something you can run through?
Any help/advice is much appreciated, thanks.
- Froukje