Ice Or Heat For Knee Pain After Running | A Physio Answers
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Determining whether it’s appropriate to use either ice or heat for knee pain after running depends on how long you’ve been feeling the discomfort. Ice is your best bet to ease knee pain right after your running sessions. But if it’s still lingering for a couple of days even with cold therapy, you should switch…
You’re finally home at the end of the day, and there it is – that annoying knee pain when lying down on your side. What could it be? More importantly – what can you do about it? Most of the time it’s something benign – your body begging for more physical activity. Other times, however,…
Having knee pain at night can be scary and frustrating. But with a little guidance, you might know what’s causing it and how to manage it. For example, a common cause of nighttime knee pain I’ve seen in my patients is excess physical activity during the day. This is easily manageable, but other causes like…
Knee inflammation (aka knee effusion) is often your body’s attempt to heal an injury. But, other times, it can be a sign of something more serious. So, it’s essential to know what causes knee swelling in the first place. That way, you’ll be able to treat it appropriately. Below, I’ll explain 9 common reasons behind…
Most of us have felt knee tightness at one point or another. But, what causes stiff knees in the first place? There are at least 9 common conditions that cause knee stiffness. They range from something as harmless as lack of movement, to challenging conditions like arthrofibrosis. But don’t worry – by the end of…
In knee bursitis, the pain and swelling can make it hard to walk. And, some knee braces can help reduce both symptoms. Knowing this, it’s logical to ask yourself: will a knee brace help bursitis? Well, yes. A knee brace may help knee bursitis but only in certain situations. In fact, there are also times…
We have +150 bursae throughout our bodies. They’re distributed in different joints, reducing the friction between tissues. But, how many bursa in the knee do we have specifically? Well, most people have +10 bursae in the knee joint. Impressive, right? (1) The majority of our knee bursae are small. They’re under layers of skin, muscles,…
The answer to “why are my knees hot?” isn’t straightforward. You see, joint warmth is often caused by inflammation. But, inflammation itself has several possible causes. Sometimes it’s a natural response of the body. For example, we use swelling and redness to fight off infection or to recover from a fresh injury. Other times it…
What is bursitis in the knee? It’s an injury where one of the 14 knee bursae becomes inflamed. The good news is that most cases of knee bursitis resolve on their own. (1) Bursae are small fluid-filled sacs. They reduce friction between bones, tendons, and/or skin. They act as a gliding surface, making our movements…
Knee bursitis is fairly common. Most cases resolve on their own with some basic treatment. Others need stronger strategies. So, here’s a complete guide on how to treat bursitis in the knee. But first, keep in mind that there isn’t a perfect knee bursitis treatment for everyone. It will depend on your type of bursitis,…
Determining whether it’s appropriate to use … Read more
Knee inflammation (aka knee effusion) is … Read more
Most of us have felt knee … Read more
In knee bursitis, the pain and … Read more
We have +150 bursae throughout our … Read more
What is bursitis in the knee? … Read more
Knee bursitis is fairly common. Most … Read more