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[E368]Exercise For Knee Pain
by Humanlab, Hum

Sometimes when you have knee pain and you've been to see specialists and nothing seems to be the answer, you do wonder whether you'll end up needing divine intervention. With biomechanics becoming more widely understood, we now know that by sorting out your biomechanics, we can often reduce the need to get down on your knees and pray. The affects our biomechanics have on our body and the vicious circle of injury and pain it can cause is one of the main reasons knee pain can be recurrent.

A rotated pelvis for example can go unnoticed for many years until the compensations start to cause problems. This abnormal pelvic position often causes one leg to appear longer or shorter and the body must compensate for this. Typically one way it compensates is to overly flatten (pronate) the foot of the longer leg to shorten it, another way is to bend the knee more.

Unfortunately both of these options will increase the load on the knee. If the foot over pronates, it will cause the leg to internally rotate excessively. This rotation force will often be absorbed at the knee, which can result in pain. If the knee bends too much during mid-stance phase, this will de-stabilise the knee and it will naturally want to rotate inwards. If this is combined with an already over pronating foot, the problem is exaggerated. Both of these situations are likely to cause knee pain. Certainly if knee pain already exists this type of load will prevent it from settling down, even if it isn't the main cause of the problem.

Managing these biomechanical issues is critical if your knee pain is to be managed and allow you to return to long term running. Bearing in mind that 60% of the biomechanical problems with your feet are due to compensations for faulty hip or pelvic biomechanics, it is important that before we start thinking about orthotics, we need to check out the hips and pelvis.

The first thing to do is to manage the cause. In other words we need to re-orientate the pelvis to reduce the leg length discrepancy. To do this we have to reduce the muscle spasm in the outside of the hip (in a muscle called piriformis) to allow the joint to re-orientate itself. The best way to do this is by performing ?anti-spasm? exercises for the muscle. Stretching or flexibility work just won't cut it. You need to return the muscle to normal function, not just stretch it. Once the spasm is eradicated as much as possible, then the leg length typically returns to normal length. Now you have a level playing field. If the symptoms have not subsided and if you still over pronate, now you can safely have orthotics prescribed, as any remaining foot biomechanical problem will be inherent to the foot. Rehab on your knee will now have a better chance of working for you, if it's still necessary.

To fully complete your rehab talk to your local physio about exercises to stabilise your knee and pelvis. In other words exercises that allow your muscles to control your pelvis and knee without them needing to go into spasm. Part of this process is achieved by so-called ?core stability exercises?, but also you need to speak to your physio about plyometric exercises for pelvic and knee muscles that you can do in the gym.

As a result of one of the largest studies in biomechanics by Galileo Active we can all benefit from assessing our biomechanics, in the comfort of our home. They have developed a CD ROM software program that helps you asses your biomechanics with the software prescribing the exercises needed to remove these biomechanical problems and in turn help manage and prevent the types of knee injuries we're talking about in this article.

For further information please go to www.humanlabsports.com to visit our website where you will learn more and see what the system can do for you.

You may have considered some different ways of treating your knee pain, but may have never tried a knee brace. Sometimes people do not know the value of one of these supports because they think that braces are bulky, or that they will really limit the way that you move.

If you have your doubts about braces, then we can understand, and you have a right to feel the way you want. However, this article will show you why you may regret never taking a closer look at knee supports...

4 Knee Brace Myths Proven Wrong:

1.) Knee Braces Are Heavy: People will often worry that a brace is something that will weigh them down. This is a very valid concern. After all, who needs this problem? Depending on the issues that you are having, there are a lot of different options out there for you. Knee supports can be elastic (which is lightweight) or that can include a hinge on each side of the leg to help limit painful motions. Just think,...brace manufacturers would have been out of business a long, long time ago if they made heavy braces for people. There is a knee brace out there that can help provide you with added support, and it will not "be made of lead".

2.) Knee Supports Are Bulky: In addition to worrying about the weight of a knee brace, people will often feel like it might be too big and bulky. I mean after all, in some of those pictures, knee supports can look like this big thing that would just get in the way, right? - Typically, these braces can fit right over your skin. Elastic supports especially. These knee supports are often called knee sleeves, because they just slide up over your leg. Other supports will include a hinge, but you can often times slip your pants right over them, unless you are wearing a pair of pants that is 2 sizes to small for you.

3.) Do Knee Braces Really Do Anything? - Knee supports can range in their function. Sometimes more simple braces will act as a reminder for you not to make a painful movement, that might continue to insult your knee injury. More deluxe knee supports will physically limit side to side and front to back movements that can cause serious discomfort. Yes, SOME will reduce excessive range of motion but this may be for a good reason. Many braces will offer a full range of motion. As a result knee pain relief has been noted by people due to the added stability that these supports can provide.

4.) Knee Braces Are Costly, Right? - There are many affordable options for you to consider when it comes to knee supports. When you honestly compare the price between getting a knee brace to that of having a surgery, knee supports look great! Let's face it sometimes you will have to see your doctor about your pain, and sometimes people will have to have surgery. This is unavoidable, but the support that these knee supports can provide has been known to reduce the chances of undergoing an invasive and costly surgical procedure down the line. Moreover, people will sometimes think that custom braces are the only kind to get, because they are the best. - This is wrong. Unless you have a seriously oversized knee, or a genetic defect that makes your anatomy different than 99.9 % of other people, a non custom knee brace can not only help reduce your pain and add support, but it can save you hundreds of dollars as well.
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