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Episode Synopsis
Runner's knee refers to a bunch of different conditions that cause knee pain in runners. However, it is most commonly used in reference to patellofemoral pain. The patella is the kneecap and the femur is the thigh bone. The articulation (joint) between them is the patellofemoral joint. Pain coming from this joint is usually experienced as if the "back of the kneecap" is hurting or as a diffuse (general) pain around the front of the knee. For this reason, it is also sometimes referred to as anterior knee pain.
Unfortunately, many runners are very familiar with this problem. We have quite a bit of research to guide us in the rehabilitation of this condition. Most of the research focuses on load management and strength exercises. However, I recently came across a study that suggested we should also consider whether a higher BMI (body mass index) or obesity could also be a factor. The lead author of the study joins me on the podcast today to discuss her research and her other thoughts on the management of patellofemoral pain (runner's knee).
Amanda Schenatto Ferreira is a Physiotherapist and Ph.D. Candidate focusing on biomechanics and patellofemoral pain at São Paulo State University in Brazil. She recently published a paper entitled Overweight and obesity in young adults with patellofemoral pain: Impact on functional capacity and strength.
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Instagram: @amandaschenatto
Twitter: @amandaschenatto
Facebook: @amanda.schenatto.3
ResearchGate: Amanda Schenatto Ferreira
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Unfortunately, many runners are very familiar with this problem. We have quite a bit of research to guide us in the rehabilitation of this condition. Most of the research focuses on load management and strength exercises. However, I recently came across a study that suggested we should also consider whether a higher BMI (body mass index) or obesity could also be a factor. The lead author of the study joins me on the podcast today to discuss her research and her other thoughts on the management of patellofemoral pain (runner's knee).
Amanda Schenatto Ferreira is a Physiotherapist and Ph.D. Candidate focusing on biomechanics and patellofemoral pain at São Paulo State University in Brazil. She recently published a paper entitled Overweight and obesity in young adults with patellofemoral pain: Impact on functional capacity and strength.
Click here to read the full show notes
Follow Amanda:
Instagram: @amandaschenatto
Twitter: @amandaschenatto
Facebook: @amanda.schenatto.3
ResearchGate: Amanda Schenatto Ferreira
Would you like your running or triathlon questions featured in a future episode? Just click here to leave me a voicemail.
Music By The Passion HiFi
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