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Runner’s Knee and the processes of prevention & healing
Posted June 14th, 2007 at 11:00 AM by Courtney Albon
Section: Running & Training, Injury & Rehab, Health & Fitness, Injury & Rehab
The term “runner’s knee” refers to an inflammation of the tendon, the (ITB), that is located on the outside of the thigh. As injury to this tendon often results from overuse of the knees, and runner’s rely on their knees to function within their sport, the title “runner’s knee” is quite appropriate. The name is, however, deceptively exclusive as runner’s knee describes an ailment common among individuals who are active in a spectrum of activities such as biking, walking, or jumping.
As mentioned above, the inflammation of the ITB can be a result of overuse or overstretching of the tendon in any activity that requires repeated knee bending. Misalignment is also a factor in the injury. If a bone is out of it’s correct position, then the excess stress being placed elsewhere can result in the pulling and inflammation of the ITB. The tendon can also undergo stress because of weak thigh muscles or a direct injury to the knee such as a fall or a blow. Runners with flat feet, or fallen arches, often have knee problems as the ITB is forced to stretch in order to compensate for the missing arch.
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Attn Female Runners:
Sports Bra 101
Posted September 22nd, 2006 at 12:50 PM by Martha Jones
Section: Gear & Apparel, Apparel
For all of us female runners out there, an effective sports bra is just about as important as any other piece of our running equipment. They ensure that we are comfortable and pain free (at least up there) while running, prevent sagging later in life and make us feel more confident.
In addition, it is essential that you purchase sports made of neoprene or other moisture-wicking fabrics in order to keep you dry and to prevent painful chafing. Some Body Glide can also be helpful to ensure that no chafing occurs while running.
According to “Running4Women” , a proper and good-fitting sports bra will:
[F]it snugly without the rib band restricting breathing, it should give a smooth outline without unsightly bulges over the cups or around your back, and the straps need to be wide enough to support the breast without causing ridges on your shoulders.



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