Patellofemoral syndrome, often referred to as "runner's knee," is a common condition that affects people of all ages and activity levels. Characterized by pain around the kneecap, this syndrome can significantly impact daily activities and athletic performance. At Off The Block Performance Physical Therapy, we specialize in diagnosing and treating patellofemoral syndrome, helping you get back to your active lifestyle.
Patellofemoral syndrome occurs when there is irritation between the patella (kneecap) and the femur (thigh bone). This irritation can be due to several factors, including:
Overuse: Repetitive activities, such as running or jumping, can stress the knee joint and lead to inflammation.
Muscle Imbalance: Weakness or tightness in the muscles surrounding the knee can cause improper tracking of the patella.
Structural Issues: Anatomical differences, such as flat feet or a high Q-angle (the angle between the hip and knee), can predispose individuals to this condition.
Improper Technique: Poor form during physical activities can place additional stress on the knee joint.
The primary symptom of patellofemoral syndrome is pain around or behind the kneecap, which may worsen with activities such as:
Running or jogging
Climbing stairs
Squatting or kneeling
Sitting for extended periods
Jumping
Other symptoms may include a grinding or clicking sensation when bending or straightening the knee and swelling around the kneecap.
At Off The Block Performance Physical Therapy, we take a comprehensive approach to treating patellofemoral syndrome. Our goal is to alleviate pain, improve knee function, and prevent future occurrences through individualized treatment plans. Here’s how we can help:
Thorough Evaluation: Our experienced physical therapists will conduct a detailed assessment to determine the underlying causes of your patellofemoral syndrome. This includes evaluating your movement patterns, muscle strength, and flexibility.
Personalized Treatment Plan: Based on the evaluation, we will develop a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals. This may include a combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities to reduce pain and promote healing.
Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques, such as joint mobilization and soft tissue massage, can help improve patellar alignment, reduce muscle tension, and alleviate pain.
Therapeutic Exercises: We will guide you through exercises designed to strengthen the muscles around the knee, improve flexibility, and enhance overall lower limb stability. These exercises may include quad strengthening, hip stabilization exercises, and stretching routines.
Pain Management: To help manage pain and inflammation, we may use modalities such as ice, heat, ultrasound, or electrical stimulation.
Education and Prevention: Our therapists will provide you with valuable information on proper body mechanics, footwear, and activity modifications to prevent future knee issues. We believe in empowering our patients with the knowledge and skills needed to maintain knee health long-term.
Our patients have experienced significant improvements in their knee health through our dedicated and personalized approach. Here are a few success stories:
Sarah's (Central, SC) Recovery: Sarah, a high school soccer player, struggled with chronic knee pain due to patellofemoral syndrome. Through a combination of manual therapy and targeted exercises, she was able to return to the field pain-free and continue playing at a high level.
Tom's (Pickens, SC) Transformation: Tom, an avid hiker, experienced knee pain that limited his ability to enjoy his favorite trails. After several weeks of physical therapy, he regained full knee function and could hike without discomfort.
If you are dealing with patellofemoral syndrome, don’t let it hold you back any longer. At Off The Block Performance Physical Therapy, we are committed to helping you recover and achieve your health and wellness goals. Contact our clinics in Easley and Central, SC, today to schedule your consultation and start your journey to a pain-free, active life.
Let us help you overcome patellofemoral syndrome and get back to doing what you love!