
Physical Therapy Can Help You Resolve Unwanted Knee Pain
June 2026 Newsletter
Knee pain is a common complaint that affects people of all ages, often hindering their ability to perform everyday activities and enjoy a high quality of life. Whether resulting from injury, arthritis, or overuse, knee pain can be debilitating.
Fortunately, physical therapy at SMART Sports Medicine offers hope for those seeking relief. This article shares the journey of Alex, a 40-year-old marathon runner, who found relief from persistent knee pain through the expert care of our skilled therapists.
The Onset of Pain
Alex’s passion for running was undeniable. Completing several marathons each year, he was no stranger to the physical demands of long-distance running. Unfortunately, Alex began experiencing sharp pains in his right knee, particularly during and after runs. Initially dismissing it as regular wear and tear, he soon realized the pain was not subsiding but worsening with time.
Seeking Help:
After several weeks of persistent pain, Alex knew he needed professional help. His search for a solution led him to SMART Sports Medicine, known for our team of experienced physical therapists specializing in sports injuries. From the moment he walked in, Alex felt a sense of hope. The clinic’s approach was about alleviating pain, understanding its root cause, and preventing future issues.
The Physical Therapy Journey Begins
Alex’s journey began with a comprehensive assessment that included a detailed discussion of his running habits, knee pain history, and a physical examination to assess his knee’s strength, flexibility, and alignment.
Our clinic’s expertise in sports injuries came to the forefront with a detailed analysis of Alex’s running gait. His therapist identified several inefficiencies in his running form contributing to his knee pain.
His therapist determined Alex was dealing with patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), a common issue among runners characterized by pain around the kneecap. His therapist explained that Alex’s pain was likely due to a combination of overuse, improper running technique, and muscular imbalances.

Tailored Treatment Plan
Understanding the specifics of Alex’s condition, the therapist devised a personalized treatment plan. The multifaceted plan addressed Alex’s knee pain symptoms and underlying causes.
Manual Therapy
Alex’s treatment started with manual therapy. His therapists used hands-on techniques to free up restrictions and tension in the soft tissues around his knee. This approach helped reduce Alex’s pain and increase his range of motion, setting a solid foundation for further therapeutic interventions.
Strengthening Exercises
Recognizing the importance of muscular support for knee stability, Alex was guided through a series of strengthening exercises focused on building up the muscles around his knee, particularly the quadriceps and hamstrings. These exercises were designed to absorb shock more effectively, reduce the burden on his knee during runs, and prevent future injuries.
Motor Control Exercises
To address any dysfunctional movement patterns contributing to Alex’s knee pain, the therapists introduced motor control exercises. These exercises aimed to correct his movement patterns, ensuring that he adopted more efficient movement strategies during running and daily activities, thereby reducing strain on his knee.
Education and Preventive Strategies
Beyond immediate treatment, education played a vital role in Alex’s therapy. He learned the importance of proper footwear, adequate warm-up and cool-down routines, and strategies to gradually increase running distances without overloading the knees.
The Road to Recovery
Alex’s dedication to physical therapy paid off as he noticed a significant reduction in knee pain, improved running efficiency, and a newfound awareness of protecting his knees from injury. The holistic approach at SMART Sports Medicine addressed Alex’s pain and equipped him with the knowledge and tools to maintain knee health in the long run.
But Alex’s journey was about more than just overcoming knee pain. It was a transformative experience that reshaped his relationship with running. He emerged from physical therapy as a runner and an informed athlete, mindful of his body’s signals and the importance of balance in training.
Conclusion: A Testament to the Power of Physical Therapy
Alex’s story is a testament to the effectiveness of physical therapy in resolving unwanted knee pain. At SMART Sports Medicine, the combination of expert assessment, personalized treatment, and a commitment to patient education proved to be a winning strategy.
Alex’s journey offers hope and inspiration for anyone struggling with knee pain. If you’re dealing with knee pain, call our team and schedule a consultation today!
Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7661565/, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32161824/, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6829001/

Debunking the Myth That Running Causes Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of cartilage in the joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and impaired mobility. While there is a common misconception that running contributes to the development of OA, numerous studies have shown this to be a myth.
Running has various health benefits, including improved cardiovascular fitness and weight management, which support joint health. In addition, movement, including running, helps keep the cartilage in the knee healthy.
Research has highlighted other factors that are contributors to the development of knee OA:
- Age: Aging is the most significant risk factor for OA. As individuals age, the cartilage in their joints naturally undergoes wear and tear, making them more susceptible to degeneration.
- Genetics: Genetic factors play a crucial role in determining an individual’s susceptibility to OA. Certain genetic variations have been associated with an increased risk of developing OA in various joints, including the knee.
- Previous joint injuries: Previous knee injuries, such as ligament or meniscus tears, can predispose individuals to OA later in life. The trauma from these injuries can accelerate the degenerative process in the affected joint.
- Obesity: Excess body weight places additional stress on the knee joints, leading to accelerated cartilage breakdown and an increased risk of developing OA. Maintaining a healthy weight through regular exercise and a balanced diet can help reduce the risk of OA.
- Joint misalignment or instability: Abnormalities in joint structure or function, such as malalignment or instability, can lead to uneven distribution of forces within the knee joint, contributing to cartilage degeneration and OA development.
The bottom line is that running does not cause knee OA. At SMART Sports Medicine, our therapists understand the risk factors associated with knee arthritis and will provide programs to preserve your joint health and reduce the burden of OA so you can keep running!
Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9983113/, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27519678/
Our Patients Get Great Results
“Since my early 20s, Dr. Ross and the Smart Sports family have been incredibly kind, respectful, and competent. So when I had a cruel, incompetent, and dismissive experience with a supposed hand specialist at CRMC, I came straight to Dr. Ross. I knew he would treat me compassionately and thoroughly, which he certainly did! He actually listened to me, and also spent ten times more care and effort examining my debilitating hand injury. Right away, I was set up with the AMAZING ladies Samantha and Sierra for therapy. My hand went from 100% unusable to 98% usable in 12 weeks, surpassing all expectations and avoiding surgery! I am so grateful for Dr. Ross and the fantastic physical therapy team at Smart Sports!”
— V.S.
Exercise of the Month
Hip Slides
(Hips, Core)
Start in a tall kneeling position with both knees on the floor and your hands resting on your hips. Shift your hips slowly to one side as if you’re trying to reach your hip toward your heel, then return to center. Repeat on the other side, moving in a smooth, controlled motion. 3 Sets, 10 Reps (each side). (Materials needed: floor mat)
Recipe of the Month
Recipe of the Month
Chipotle Chicken
with Chunky Pistachio Sauce
Smoky chipotle chicken grilled to perfection, with a chunky fun sauce featuring pistachios, avocado, lemon, and chives! This is so good!
Ingredients
Chipotle Chicken:
1 lb. boneless skinless chicken thighs
2 1/2 – 3 tablespoons taco seasoning
1/8 teaspoon chipotle powder (spicy! sub 1/4 tsp smoked paprika if you don’t want it spicy)
1 tablespoon olive oil
Sauce:
1 large avocado, diced (more firm)
1/2 cup roasted, salted pistachios
1/2 cup packed cilantro
a small bundle of chives (.5 oz, a full package)
juice and zest of one lemon
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt (more to taste)
Instructions
1. Prep the Chicken: Trim the fat from the chicken thighs, if you want. Then toss the chicken with the spices and olive oil. You want them to be nicely coated with the spices.
2. Cook Chicken: Heat the olive oil in a skillet or grill pan over medium high heat. Grill or saute the chicken, flipping once, until nice and browned on both sides with an internal temperature of 165 degrees.
3. Make the Sauce: While the chicken is cooking, use a mini-chopper or food processor to pulse the pistachios, cilantro, and chives until finely chopped.
4. Finish Sauce: Add to a bowl with the avocado chunks, lemon juice and zest, olive oil, and salt. Stir it up – it’ll be thick, chunky, and a little bit irresistible.
5. Serve: Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces (makes it easier to build a bowl and eat)! Season with salt. Top with spoonfuls of the chunky pistachio sauce with rice and a salad. The flavors!! So good.
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This warm, therapeutic environment is perfect for easing joint pain, calming muscle spasms, and loosening stiffness—especially for those with arthritis or chronic aches and pains. Gentle pool exercises can help you move more comfortably and confidently. Don’t forget to check out our relaxing therapeutic hot tub!
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Whether you’re looking to amp up your powerlifting routine, get in a full-body workout, enjoy a low-impact run, or give group fitness classes a try… we’d be thrilled to welcome you into the SMART Sports family!
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— Ryan O.
Your membership at SMART Sports gives you access to:
- 24-hour main gym
- Heavy lifting room
- Core/stretching area
- 90° Saltwater pool
- Free fitness classes
- Infrared sauna (business hours only)
- Access to personal training
- Retail area with energy and pre-workout drinks, protein bars, and vitamins
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