Hypermobile Knees in Runners: Root-Cause Fixes, Self-Treatment Videos & Injury Prevention

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Most middle school and high school runners have no idea what’s happening in their bodies…

Hypermobile Knees in Runners

It looks harmless — even “normal.” When they straighten their legs, the knees bend past straight — sometimes a small backwards curve.

This isn’t extra flexibility. It’s compensation. And it’s quietly setting them up for injury.


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Why Hypermobile Knees Happen in Young Runners

Young athletes often show:

  • Tight hips
  • Tight pelvis
  • Tight ankles
  • Tight fascia through the front chain

When the big joints can’t move as designed, the body cheats.

The knees become the sacrificial joint.

They over-extend to create the mobility the hips, pelvis, and ankles should provide. This leads to friction, irritation, bone stress, and recurring injuries.


Risks of Hypermobile Knees in Runners

  • Bone bruising
  • Bone marrow edema
  • Recurring knee pain
  • Loss of confidence in running
  • Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD)

These are not “growing pains.” They are early warning signs.


The Fix: Restore Mobility — Don’t Just Strengthen Knees

The solution isn’t knee strengthening — it’s restoring mobility in:

  • Hips
  • Pelvis
  • Diaphragm
  • Gut
  • Ankles

When mobility is restored where the body actually needs it, knees stop hyperextending and pain decreases dramatically.



Self-Treatment Videos for Hypermobile Knees

Cecum / Gluten / Right Hip Connection

DOM (Disruption of Membrane Technique)

Left Hip Reset

Below the Diaphragm Release


Strength Training Warning for Runners

During deadlifts, squats, sled pushes, lunges, or leg press:

Do NOT let young athletes hyperextend their knees.

Over-locking the knees under load causes micro-trauma and protective spasms.


Every Runner Has a Unique 1° Root Cause

These patterns may not show up on MRI, yet still disrupt running form, biomechanics, and knee stability.

The fastest healing comes from finding your athlete’s unique root cause.



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Ralph Havens PT IMTC
Beyond Limits Physical Therapy
1134 10th Street — Bellingham WA
360-599-2217
www.RalphHavens.com

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