5 Best Physical Therapy Exercises for Patellofemoral Knee Pain (Runner's Knee)
At Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Center, we use targeted exercise programs to address the root causes of knee pain—helping you move better and get back to your normal routine.
What Causes Patellofemoral Knee Pain?
Patellofemoral pain is often caused by:
Muscle imbalances (especially weak quads or glutes)
Poor tracking of the kneecap (patella)
Overuse or repetitive stress
Poor biomechanics during movement
A structured physical therapy program focuses on correcting these issues to relieve pain and prevent recurrence.
5 Effective Exercises for Patellofemoral Pain Relief
1. Terminal Knee Extensions
This exercise targets the VMO (vastus medialis oblique)—a key muscle that helps stabilize the kneecap.
How to perform:
Sit on a chair or bench with knees bent
Straighten one knee, lifting your foot off the ground
Slowly lower back down while engaging your inner quad
Reps: 3 sets of 10 per leg
2. Straight Leg Raises
This exercise strengthens the quadriceps without placing excessive stress on the knee joint.
How to perform:
Lie on your back with one leg straight and the other bent
Lift the straight leg while keeping it fully extended
Hold briefly, then slowly lower
Reps: 3 sets of 10 per leg
3. Clamshells
Clamshells strengthen the hip muscles, which play a major role in knee alignment and stability.
How to perform:
Lie on your side with knees bent and feet together
Keep ankles together and lift your top knee
Slowly lower back down
Reps: 3 sets of 10 per side
4. Glute Bridges
Strong glutes help reduce stress on the knees by improving lower body mechanics.
How to perform:
Lie on your back with knees bent and feet flat
Lift your hips by squeezing your glutes
Hold briefly, then lower slowly
Reps: 3 sets of 10
5. Hamstring Curls
This exercise improves posterior chain strength, supporting knee stability.
How to perform:
Stand holding a stable surface
Bend one knee, bringing your heel toward your glutes
Lower slowly and repeat
Reps: 10–15 per leg
Benefits of Physical Therapy for Knee Pain
By consistently performing these exercises and working with a physical therapist, you can:
Reduce knee pain and inflammation
Improve patellar tracking and joint alignment
Build strength in supporting muscles
Prevent future knee injuries
When to See a Physical Therapist
If your knee pain:
Persists despite rest
Worsens with activity
Limits your ability to exercise or perform daily tasks
…it’s time to seek professional care. A physical therapist can create a customized treatment plan based on your specific condition and goals.
Start Your Recovery Today
Don’t let knee pain slow you down. With the right treatment plan, you can return to your activities stronger and pain-free.
At Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Center, we specialize in knee pain treatment, sports rehabilitation, and injury prevention across all of our Maryland locations.
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