All we 'Knee-d' is... RE-POST... - Strength & Flex

Strength & Flex

8,005 members1,816 posts

All we 'Knee-d' is... RE-POST...

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator
24 Replies

*****Lots of posts about sore knees at the moment, so I am re posting this in pinned posts...

Not sure if some folk are on treadmills or running, as I am in less open spaces, or even running in circles inside, but here are some links here which may help ****

Flossx

I am so sorry the post is late...I really do 'kneed' to sort it!

Okay enough!

I have been whizzing around like a small whirlwind this week and achieving little... I have a twinging, toe/foot, and am exercising that area a lot..

How are your exercises coming along... I am enjoying my foot and ankle ones particularly at the moment and hoping the foot improves. I am running, but only because there is no real pain. We never run through pain, or mask it by the use of painkillers.

I am also doing a lot of hefty working out in my garden...( emptied and moved a garden shed yesterday) ... so I feel my stretching, lifting, digging, fetching and carrying, is all contributing to my strength and stamina.

Anyway folks... here I am again and this week the exercises focus on our knees...and boy, do we have issues with these!

I , as many of us, have suffered with problem knees... I had a new pair of trainers once... my Tigger Trainers... which caused a real issue...over bouncing!!!! They were relegated very quicky for indoor cross trainer work... but seriously, our knees take so much hammer as we run... we do need to take care of them!

Firstly.. some great info re-our knees...and one or two myths busted...

runnersworld.com/health-inj...

But.. do remember, if you have diagnosed medical issues with your knees, ( e.g. Arthritis) , to get expert advice if you do have knee pain...:)

Now...some links to some useful exercises.

womensrunning.com/2015/04/h...

and these...

youtu.be/5nJi7HhJJnE

...and the ones which a great many of us use regularly, me included. Easy to do and effective most of the time !

nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/k...

Now, I am not suggesting you do all of these; search around and find the ones you feel would be most useful to you, and that you are comfortable doing, also. Incorporate them into your regular exercise routine, which if you have not already got, I am hoping you are forming.

Exercise to support your running is essential, but does not have to be overly time consuming or expensive. Just try to get into the habit of making it part of your running programme. It can be tricky with all that life throws at us, but will pay dividends.

Let me know what you think ?

Floss x

PS

The photo is me! My knees...running on the beach, not long after the all clear from my consultant, after a long spell on the IC waiting for MRI results on, said knees...

Written by
Oldfloss profile image
Oldfloss
Administrator
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
24 Replies
AlMorr profile image
AlMorr

Great advice from you Floss, if I didn't know your age I would say the lady in the photograph is around 30 years old.

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply toAlMorr

You my friend, have made my day! Thank you x

davelinks profile image
davelinks

Great Post floss, and a belated happy birthday to you!🎂🎉

Knee's! It now seems to be a reoccurring injury for Slinky and don't know just yet if she will return to running at all.

All was well redoing c25k up to w6, and she last run on Friday and completed r2. On Sunday evening pain started in her left knee, then Monday it had swollen up, so she's now on the injury couch, she was enjoying it as well getting back out there, so only time will tell if she gets back to the plan.. I tend to think her osteo is playing up again.. 😔

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply todavelinks

Thank you Dave x I had a lovely day and am having a birthday week!

Oh, what a pity about Slinkys knee...it was great that you were back on it...!

I think there are few links on the S&F forum about exercise to do whilst on the IC....

Are you both well though?

davelinks profile image
davelinks in reply toOldfloss

Yes, we are staying well, sticking to the rules, social distancing as best we can when out for a run, like all of us, will be glad when we come out of lockdown.. 🙂

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply todavelinks

Slow and steady...we will get there!

GoogleMe profile image
GoogleMeGraduate

Timely. Certainly getting new discomforts thanks to hard surfaces (honestly I don't know how you all do it on a regular basis, normally the hardest surface I run on is Curbar Edge ahem) and trampoline.

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply toGoogleMe

Love Curbar...used to climb there a long time ago...

Hope the links may be useful!

GoogleMe profile image
GoogleMeGraduate in reply toOldfloss

It's our go-to place, we could pop up there in the evening (no we did not feature in the infamous drone video)

Sadly we have had some absolutely dreadful family news this lunchtime (unclear at this point whether virus related or not, may not) but will not be able to go to Curbar to soothe our souls as we usually would.

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply toGoogleMe

I am so sorry about that... my son in laws father died from a massive stoke just over a week ago! x

Our go to place, was a little pull in by a stream beneath Stanage Edge.. in the week only...never seen anyone else there.. walking and a quick rock scramble... I hope it sorts soon. x

GoogleMe profile image
GoogleMeGraduate in reply toOldfloss

My husband's nephew, in front of his wife and small daughters. Not yet 40.

Used to love the daily photos and reports from Bill Gordon the Stanage ranger before he retired and moved away.

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply toGoogleMe

Oh my...that is so dreadful...I send my thoughts and sympathy to all of you xxx

Couchpotato2 profile image
Couchpotato2

Just did the body fit... deceptive... It’s a great one! X

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply toCouchpotato2

Yeayyyyyy...some great stuff there ...Go you!

Couchpotato2 profile image
Couchpotato2 in reply toOldfloss

Unfortunately it didnt log as my 10’ challenge on strava nhs challenge... only downside

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply toCouchpotato2

Never mind... I know you did it!

Couchpotato2 profile image
Couchpotato2 in reply toOldfloss

That’s all that matters to me

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy5

Looking good Oldfloss. There’s some great information here. I would like to add that I had problems with my knees prior to running , which let me to have an MRI scan. It showed signs of early arthritis and a spur on my cartilage. I was referred for physiotherapy and the exercises helped a lot. Since running I have had no problems with my knees except for when increasing distance to 10 miles (IT Band niggles for which more exercises were given) and currently a strained ligament following a skiing mishap. Some of my new exercises for that are feature in your links and are to stretch hamstrings, and build up glutes and quads. My weakness is that once I don’t have the niggles ,I stop doing the exercises.......big mistake.

Have fun everyone.

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply toDexy5

Keep on with those exercises... then the niggles will niggle off! Glad all seems to be progressing!

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy5 in reply toOldfloss

Just had an email from the physio and he thinks my walking up to 3km is good progress and says I can ride a bike. Yippee 😁

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator in reply toDexy5

That is fantastic...yipee!

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy5 in reply toOldfloss

🚴

Couchpotato2 profile image
Couchpotato2

That’s all that matters to me

Roxdog profile image
Roxdog

Thank you Oldfloss! A few reminders for me on this post! I have arthritis in both knees and had to walk witj a walking stick a few years ago because of my right knee. After a lot of yoga and learning to move better, they were ok when I started running.

But oh goodness I have to work hard to look after them! Lots of exercises! I want to keep running until I am very old, so looking after knees is a priority!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

All we 'K-NEED ' is .... RE POST

*****Lots of posts about sore knees at the moment, so I am re posting this in pinned posts... Not...
Oldfloss profile image
Administrator

Feeling grumpy...no running...it really is, all about, 'ams....'ips... and 'idden issues!

Hello lovely runners...:) Here I am again!!! I am hoping some of you are still getting across...
Oldfloss profile image
Administrator

Workouts for your Knees

There have been quite a few knee niggles popping up on various running and exercise forums on here,...
CBDB profile image
Administrator

Oldfloss on: Feet, Calves, Knees, Hips Hamstrings Butts, Back, Head Shoulders, Neck Arms: UPDATE...SOME Things are Worth Repeating.

HELLO !!! Surprise!!!!!! Yes, here I am again and this time, I am back here with a post in which,...
Oldfloss profile image
Administrator

Have you been neglecting your soleus?

Ever since doing a bit of gardening … ok, a lot of squat-rich gardening … a part of my left leg has...
CBDB profile image
Administrator

Moderation team

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator
CBDB profile image
CBDBAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.