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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 9 MIN

Running, Knees, and Age: Dispelling Myths

from Fit As A Physio · host Fergus Tilt, Sports Physiotherapist

PHYSIO MOSMAN: http://www.fitasaphysio.com/A recent article from "The Conversation", discuss the common misconception that running damages knees. It explains that while running involves significant impact, the body is designed to adapt, and this load can actually strengthen bones and cartilage. The article suggests that runners tend to have healthier knees and better bone density than non-runners, and that cartilage temporarily thinning during a run may even facilitate nutrient flow. Furthermore, the sources address the safety of starting running later in life, noting that studies on high-intensity jump training in older adults suggest running is likely safe and effective, provided one starts slowly. Finally, it clarifies that most running-related injuries are "overuse" injuries, caused by increasing intensity too quickly, rather than running inherently being bad for the body, emphasizing the importance of gradual progression, proper nutrition, and listening to one's body to mitigate risks.Support the show

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PHYSIO MOSMAN: http://www.fitasaphysio.com/ A recent article from "The Conversation", discuss the common misconception that running damages knees. It explains that while running involves significant impact, the body is designed to adapt, and this load can actually strengthen bones and cartilage. The article suggests that runners tend to have healthier knees and better bone density than non-runners, and that cartilage temporarily thinning during a run may even facilitate nutrient flow. Furthe...

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