Is it a foregone conclusion, that if you run for years, you will have arthritis? Many of my patients are concerned that the aches and pains that are inevitable from distance running are actually harbingered for the future aches and pains of arthritis.
This fear is even strong enough to get older runners to quit and start a lower-impact exercise regimen like swimming and cycling. Is this a reasonable fear? Yes and No!
Running by itself does not cause arthritis; improper biomechanics coupled with the rigors of running can cause arthritis.
Consider the stress of running on the joints for a minute. The foot hits the ground and the bones and joints experience forces up to six times the runner’s body weight at impact.
The joints are being asked to move and glide efficiently and smoothly while enduring this stress. In the event of a misstep or stumble, the joints need to continue to be stable to maintain their perfect alignment.
Osteoarthritis, a.k.a. “wear and tear arthritis”, is what runners dread. This is degeneration of the articular cartilage which absorbs shock, distributes stress, and allows the joints to glide smoothly. The ability to run pain-free depends on the health and integrity of this cartilage as we age.
In osteoarthritis, the surface of the cartilage becomes roughened, fissured, and even starts to shred into small fragments. These fragments “float” around the joint and cause more damage.
The bone tries to protect itself by producing small bony prominences called osteophytes which actually in the end make the joint damage and pain worse.
Any kind of sports participation can increase the incidence of osteoarthritis due to increased twisting forces, high impact, muscle weakness or over-development, and joint instability which causes abnormal peak pressures and greater stress in certain areas of cartilage which can lead to osteoarthritis.
Nevertheless, for normal joints, there is no scientific evidence that simply the act of running, even over a long period of time, causes permanent joint damage or even a predisposition for osteoarthritis.
What is the risk of osteoarthritis in runners? Many studies of long-term runners show no increased incidence of osteoarthritis in these competitive runners. Some studies did show more evidence of osteophytes, but no correlation with joint pain or instability.
Confusing the issue for many runners are the numerous incidents of misdiagnosis of repetitive stress injuries like patella-femoral syndrome as arthritis. This is reversible and caused by abnormal tracking of the kneecap, which is treated with physical therapy and orthotics.
Joints adapt to the stress of exercise and become stronger and more able to endure the long-term stress of running.
Remember the doctor saying to increase slowly? This is why. Ligaments and muscles, which support the joints, are strengthened and reinforced by the stresses of the running activity, improving joint mechanics if the joints are properly aligned.
Here is the truth about foot biomechanics. Proper biomechanics during the strengthening process is essential for joint health. Improper biomechanics can increase the stress on the joints in an abnormal fashion and actually increase the incidence of osteoarthritis and hasten joint damage.
Bottom line? Running does not increase the incidence of osteoarthritis unless the lower extremity biomechanics are faulty.
In fact, almost 75% of Americans over the age of 65 experience some symptoms of osteoarthritis. This is not increased in runners. In fact, running may actually help with the symptoms of osteoarthritis.
The benefits associated with long-distance running profoundly overshadow the risk of osteoarthritis. In runners, orthotic devices to correct their biomechanics early in their training may actually decrease the stress associated with increased osteoarthritis.
If you have joint symptoms, see a sports medicine podiatrist today and have your gait realigned. Your joints will thank you.
Remember, your feet are meant to carry you for a lifetime. Don’t let the fear of osteoarthritis rob you of the joy of a lifetime of distance running!
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