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Knee Pain

How to Treat Kneecap Pain: Physiotherapy for Patellofemoral Pain

March 22, 20264 min read

Kneecap Pain Relief: Why Physiotherapy Beats Waiting


What Is Kneecap Pain?

Kneecap pain, also known as patellofemoral pain, is when your knee hurts around or behind your kneecap. It’s common in active kids, teens, and young adults, especially girls. The pain feels like a dull ache and gets worse when you:

  • Squat

  • Go up or downstairs

  • Run

  • Sit for a long time, like at the movies

This pain happens because the joint and the surrounding tissues under your kneecap get irritated. It starts slowly and can last a long time if you don’t treat it.

If ignored, kneecap pain might cause bigger knee problems later, like arthritis.


Why Do Some People Get Kneecap Pain?

Certain things make kneecap pain more likely:

  • Doing Too Much: Starting a new sport or running a lot without preparing can hurt your knee.

  • Weak Muscles: If your thigh or hip muscles aren’t strong, your knee doesn’t stay steady. Weak hips can make your knee move the wrong way.

  • Moving Incorrectly: Running or jumping in a way that twists your knee can cause pain.

  • Bone Shape: Some people’s knees are shaped in a way that makes patellofemoral pain more likely.


How Do Doctors Diagnose Kneecap Pain?

We figure out if you have kneecap pain by:

  • Talking to You: We will ask when your knee hurts and what makes it worse, like climbing stairs. You wil typically describe a gradual onset of pain after increasing your physical activity. Particularly with strenuous tasks for the knee.

  • Checking Your Knee: We will perform a series of physical assessments to ensure you do not have another injury and that your story is consistent with knee cap pain.

Usually, you don’t need X-rays or scans because kneecap pain doesn’t show up on them. But we might use scans to check for other knee problems.


How Can physiotherapy Help Kneecap Pain?

Physiotherapy is the gold standard for managing knee cap pain, backed by extensive evidence3. Unlike a "wait-and-see" approach, which often leads to prolonged symptoms, physiotherapy can offer effective, evidence-based solutions4.

  1. Stronger Muscles: A physiotherapist teaches you exercises to make your thigh and hip muscles stronger. They pick exercises that help your knee without hurting it.

  2. Better Movement: They show you how to move correctly, like keeping your knee steady when you step down.

  3. Smart Activity Planning: They help you slowly increase activities, like running a little more each week, to avoid flare-ups.

  4. Extra Help:

    • Taping: Putting tape on your knee can provide instant kneecap pain relief.

    • Shoe Inserts: Special inserts in your shoes can help your knee line up better for about 1 in 4 people.

Studies show that physiotherapy for knee pain works better than just waiting or only learning about kneecap pain.


Why Kneecap Pain Matters

Kneecap pain isn’t just about your knee, it can make you feel sad or worried. Kids and teens with patellofemoral pain might:

  • Think about their knee every day

  • Not trust their knee to work right

  • Feel upset because they can’t play sports or have fun

Getting knee pain treatment early can make your knee feel more confident, better and improve your function.


What You Can Do for Knee Pain Relief

If you have kneecap pain, here’s what to do:

  • Understand Your Pain: Kneecap pain comes from doing too much, not from a broken knee. With the right knee pain treatment, it can get better.

  • See a Physiotherapist: If your knee hurts for more than a couple of weeks or stops you from doing things, ask your doctor about a physiotherapist at Gold Coast Knee Group. We’re here to help!

  • Don’t Wait: Resting too long can make the pain stick around longer.

  • Learn More: Visit the Manage My Knee Cap Pain website for tips. Many people feel better after using it for six weeks.


Frequently Asked Questions About Kneecap Pain

What causes kneecap pain?

Kneecap pain, or patellofemoral pain, happens when the joint under your kneecap gets irritated. It can come from doing too much activity, weak muscles, moving incorrectly, or the shape of your knee.

How can I get kneecap pain relief?

Physiotherapy for knee pain is the best way to get relief. Exercises, taping, and shoe inserts can help. Visit Gold Coast Knee Group to start treatment.

Does kneecap pain go away on its own?

Waiting for the kneecap pain to go away often doesn’t work. Early knee pain treatment with physiotherapy can help you feel better faster.

Can kids and teens get kneecap pain?

Yes, kneecap pain is common in active kids and teens, especially girls. Early treatment can help them stay active and avoid sadness or worry.

We’re here to help your knees feel great again.

Yours in Knee Health,


Dr. Adam Walker
Gold Coast Knee Group

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Adam Walker

Adam Walker, a passionate physiotherapist and director at Gold Coast Knee Group, focuses on knee pain and injury rehabilitation. He has completed his PhD at Bond University, and currently works clinically, teaches at Bond, and engages in knee research.

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