What’s wrong with lower knee pain from running?

Running lower knee pain may be related to soft patellar ligament inflammation, tibial tuberosity chondritis, soft tissue injury and so on.
1. Patellar ligament inflammation: long-term strenuous exercise may cause inflammatory lesions of the patellar ligament, leading to the symptoms of running knee pain.
2. Tibial tuberosity chondritis: Tibial tuberosity chondritis is a sterile inflammatory lesion of the tibial tuberosity epiphysis, which may lead to the symptoms of running knee pain.
3. Soft tissue injury: over-exercise may lead to injury to the muscles, ligaments and other soft tissues below the knee, which may cause the symptoms of pain in the lower part of the knee.
If the patient has pain in the lower part of the knee, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, because there may be many other causes such as knee arthritis, synovitis, etc., complete the examination, follow the doctor’s instructions, and actively treat the disease.