it could be osgood schlatters. where does it hurt?
Should I run through knee pain or just accept that running may not be for me?
When I have been running the last two times, my knees have started hurting and I've had to limp back. Pain improved after I stopped running.
I've heard that sometimes it's a good idea to run through pain but don't know if that applies to knees - I don't want to damage them.
My trainers are good but I don't run very often. could it be that my body isn't used to running yet and that it will improve if I build up my runs gradually?
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it could be osgood schlatters. where does it hurt?
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
It's a few months since I last tried running but I think it was the front of my knee that hurt most.
The run was on tarmac rather than cross country so was more high impact.
:) David
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