Here, you will find self-care for pain along the side of the thigh and knee when walking or sleeping. Look at this other post for more information about how people describe this pattern.
This muscle can create some stiffness and buckling in the knee on stairs. It tends to happen going upstairs more than going downstairs. However, don’t hurry or run downstairs, especially on steep, curved, or cramped stairways. Never take stairs more than one at a time. Watch your step, especially the last one.
This provides a particular challenge for the elderly. Its not just inclines, steps, and uneven surfaces. Additionally, the simple act of picking up dropped objects can lead to a buckling knee that leaves you on the floor.
Theater, long drives, and conferences tend to involve long periods of being stuck in a spot. Work a little at being active. Use a fitness tracker to remind you to get up.
Don’t sleep on that side. Just the pressure of the mattress on the side of the leg can activate these trigger points.
This is a simple routine for taping quadriceps. Kinesio Tape is available in most drug stores and grocery stores. It is also available Amazon.
These self-care activities, like over-the-counter drugs, are not intended to replace appropriate medical attention. If you have concerns about these self-care activities, get help from a professional. Use these suggestions and strategies with discretion and at your own risk. See your doctor when your pain is severe, persistent, or not responding to these simple suggestions.
Be gentle. The Vastus lateralis can be very sensitive. Don’t overwork it with the foam roller. Stretching and icing afterward can help to ease the potential soreness.
This stretch is pretty standard. However, people struggle with getting it right. Notably, I spend a lot of time helping people with this simple stretch. Here are some pointers:
If you’re more athletic, lunges are a much better solution for this pain along the thigh and knee. They are more active, retrain movement, mobilize joints and build stabilizers. The first couple of sets may seem sore and a bit unstable. Stick with it. The final sets will allow you to go deeper with less pain and more stability. Long stride walking lunges are great for this. Do four sets of 12 with a minute between sets.
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Most yoga poses focus on these types of stretches that open the hip before they open the quads. That’s not a bad idea. But, you might not have the time and inclination to open hip flexors. However, the pose in this pic requires you to open the iliopsoas and rectus femoris before you can get to vastus lateralis.
Like the stretch in the previous section, a standing stretch has the hip slightly flexed. This isn’t very strict. However, it allows you to target the vastus lateralis without having to open the hip flexors first.
Don’t get me wrong, opening hip flexors is a good goal. Additionally, that will help the vastus lateralis stay open. Sometimes, you just have time to target the problematic muscle.
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