
Lateral Knee Pain In Active Athletes: How Sports PT At Auto Ness Physical Therapy Helps You Run And Play Pain Free
Lateral knee pain can turn a great run, a smooth golf swing, or a pickup hockey game into something you dread instead of enjoy. If you are active and performance minded, even a little ache on the outside of your knee can feel like a huge threat to your season, your training plan, or your stress relief. As a sports physical therapist, I see this all the time in active adults and athletes around Scripps Ranch and greater San Diego. You feel strong and fit, then your lateral knee starts talking to you on hills, in the back nine, or when you cut and change direction. Most people try to shake it off at first. You might rest a few days, stretch your IT band, buy a new brace, or ice after workouts, then hope it just goes away. Sometimes that works for a short time. More often, the pain comes back as soon as you ramp up your mileage, swing speed, or skating intensity again. The good news is that lateral knee pain is rarely about a bad knee that you need to baby forever. It is usually a sign that your body is asking for better strength, control, or movement patterns, especially through your hips, core, and feet. In this blog, we walk through what is really going on with lateral knee pain in runners, golfers, hockey players, and active adults. You learn what tends to cause it, why quick fixes often fail, and how a sports PT approach can help you move, train, and compete with confidence again.
