Dealing with pain on the inner side of your knee can be a frustrating experience. That nagging ache, known as medial knee pain, can stop you from enjoying daily activities like walking, climbing stairs, or playing with your kids. While it’s always best to get a professional diagnosis, there are several safe and effective medial knee pain exercises you can do at home to start finding inner knee pain relief.
At IMPACT Physical Therapy and Sports Recovery in Oak Lawn, we’ve treated patients with inner knee pain that has stemmed from various issues like a sprain of the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL), inflammation of the pes anserine bursa (pes anserine bursitis), or an underlying conditions like osteoarthritis. Strengthening the muscles that support the knee joint is a crucial step in reducing strain on the inner knee and promoting long-term health.
Here are 5 physical therapist-approved knee strengthening exercises to help you combat medial knee pain.
This simple isometric exercise activates your quadriceps (the muscles on the front of your thigh) without needing to bend your knee, making it a perfect starting point. Strong quads act as shock absorbers for the knee joint.
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This exercise builds on the quad set, strengthening not only the quadriceps but also the hip flexors, which are key to proper knee alignment and function.
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Inner knee pain is often linked to weak hip muscles, particularly the gluteus medius. Clamshells are fantastic for isolating and strengthening this muscle, which helps stabilize your pelvis and prevent your knee from collapsing inward.
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Once you’re comfortable with the previous exercises, you can progress to mini-squats. This functional exercise strengthens the quads, hamstrings, and glutes in a weight-bearing position, mimicking everyday movements.
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Strengthening the hamstrings, the muscles on the back of your thigh, provides crucial posterior support to the knee joint, balancing the force from the quadriceps.
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While these at-home medial knee pain exercises are a great starting point for inner knee pain relief, they are not a substitute for a professional evaluation. If your pain is severe, doesn’t improve, or worsens with activity, it’s time to see an expert.
A physical therapist can provide a precise diagnosis, offer hands-on manual therapy to relieve pain and restore mobility, and design a personalized treatment plan that addresses the root cause of your knee pain.
Don’t let inner knee pain hold you back any longer. Find inner knee pain relief today! The team at IMPACT Physical Therapy & Sports Recovery is dedicated to helping you move better and live pain-free. We have convenient clinic locations across the Chicagoland area including Oak Lawn, Orland Park, Hinsdale, and Naperville to serve you.
Contact IMPACT Physical Therapy and Sports Recovery today to schedule your appointment and take the first step towards full recovery!