Knee Running Injuries
At London Knee Care, we specialise in diagnosing and treating knee injuries caused by running and repetitive strain. Running is an excellent way to stay fit, but overuse, poor technique, or muscle imbalance can place stress on the knee joint — leading to pain, inflammation, and reduced performance.
We treat all common running-related knee problems, including runner’s knee (patellofemoral pain syndrome), iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS), tendonitis, and cartilage irritation. Through detailed assessment, gait analysis, and tailored treatment, we help runners recover safely and return to their sport stronger than before.

Knee Running Injuries Care
You should book an appointment if you experience pain around the kneecap, swelling after runs, or stiffness that limits your ability to train. Discomfort when climbing stairs, squatting, or sitting for long periods may also indicate an underlying running injury.
At London Knee Care, we perform advanced biomechanical assessments and imaging to identify the exact cause — whether from training intensity, footwear, or alignment — and develop a personalised recovery plan focused on long-term joint health and performance.

How to Book Your Appointment
Step 1
Schedule Your Consultation
Book a consultation with one of our sports injury specialists to discuss your symptoms.
Step 2
Diagnostic Assessment
We perform imaging and gait analysis to pinpoint the source of pain and assess joint alignment.
Step 3
Personalised Treatment Plan
Your consultant will create a structured recovery plan tailored to your fitness goals.
Step 4
Surgery and Aftercare
We support your return to running with targeted physiotherapy and ongoing follow-up care.
FAQs About Knee Running Injuries
Why do runners often experience knee pain?
Repetitive impact, overtraining, or poor running technique can overload the knee and surrounding tissues.
Should I stop running if I have knee pain?
It’s best to rest temporarily and seek assessment — continuing to run may worsen the injury.
Can running injuries heal without surgery?
Yes. Most running-related injuries respond well to physiotherapy, activity modification, and strengthening.
How long is recovery time?
Most runners recover within 4–8 weeks, depending on the severity and treatment approach.
Can I prevent future running injuries?
Proper training, strength conditioning, and correct footwear significantly reduce risk.
Why choose London Knee Care?
We combine sports medicine expertise, precision diagnostics, and personalised rehabilitation to help runners recover faster and prevent recurrence.
It was a pleasure to have been seen by Mr Khakha. He was very courteous, professional , patient and kind. I had total confidence in his option and diagnosis.
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