I have run all my adult life. Never had knee problems. Swap out my running shoes fairly regularly though I confess I do tend to beat them into the ground before the new purchase.
Recently I started to have a nagging knee pain in one of my knees. The pain is sort of a 'slight' sharp pain and will make me favor the leg slightly as I walk and move about in my daily routine.
I have noticed that if I go running the knee pain does not hurt during the run. After the run the knee pain is gone. Subsequently the knee pain may return after several days or return after another running session.
Then the cycle will begin again. I'll go for a run, and the knee pain will go away...
Have anyone else had this problem? What is it?
Recently I started to have a nagging knee pain in one of my knees. The pain is sort of a 'slight' sharp pain and will make me favor the leg slightly as I walk and move about in my daily routine.
I have noticed that if I go running the knee pain does not hurt during the run. After the run the knee pain is gone. Subsequently the knee pain may return after several days or return after another running session.
Then the cycle will begin again. I'll go for a run, and the knee pain will go away...
Have anyone else had this problem? What is it?





If I were you, I would go to a good sports medicine specialist and have it checked out. A quick X-ray and analysis by a trained doctor should tell you a lot, and if necessary, an MRI can provide more information. If you have a local pro sports team, try to find out who the team doctors are for the team. That's what I did locally when I had some knee issues and at least I had the peace of mind that the doctors would have lots of hands on experience with athletic injuries.
Of course it is Ridiculous to ask for ~!real!~ medical advise here (for the most part). Of course you have outlined the logical answer, but I wanted to see if anyone else has this phenomena.

