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Knee & Lower Extremity

Valgus Knee: How Alignment Problems Cause Pain from Hip to Foot

By Pittsburgh Physical MedicineEast Liberty, Pittsburgh PA
Valgus Knee: How Alignment Problems Cause Pain from Hip to Foot

What Is Valgus Knee?

Valgus knee β€” "knock-knee" β€” is an alignment pattern in which the knees angle inward when standing. When excessive, it alters biomechanics from the hip to the foot, creating abnormal stress patterns that drive injury throughout the lower extremity. This is one of the most important biomechanical risk factors we assess for Pittsburgh's running and athletic community from Shadyside, Lawrenceville, Bloomfield, Squirrel Hill, Oakland, Highland Park, Point Breeze, and Regent Square.

Static vs. Dynamic Valgus

Static valgus is fixed bony alignment β€” femoral neck angle, tibial torsion β€” largely unchangeable without surgery.

Dynamic valgus is the knee collapsing inward during loading (squatting, landing, running) even when static alignment is normal. It is caused by hip abductor and external rotator weakness β€” and is highly correctable with physical therapy.

Most clinically significant valgus problems in active adults are dynamic valgus from hip weakness, not fixed structural malalignment.

What Valgus Knee Causes

Pittsburgh female athletes: Female athletes are 2–8x more likely to tear their ACL than males in comparable sports β€” and dynamic valgus during landing is the primary mechanism. Neuromuscular ACL prevention programs can reduce this risk by up to 50%. We offer movement screening for Pittsburgh's youth athletes.

Assessment at Pittsburgh Physical Medicine

Dr. O'Mara observes single-leg squat mechanics, step-down tasks, and running gait to identify the specific neuromuscular deficits driving dynamic valgus. Hip abductor and external rotator strength is tested objectively.

Treatment

Hip Strengthening

Progressive hip abductor and external rotator strengthening is the cornerstone of dynamic valgus correction. Lateral band walks, clamshells, single-leg deadlifts, and step-ups are progressed toward sport-specific loading patterns.

Neuromuscular Retraining

Learning to control dynamic valgus during movement requires practice β€” specific movement cueing during squats, lunges, and single-leg activities trains the hips to fire correctly under load.

Orthotics

For cases where foot pronation contributes significantly through tibial rotation, appropriate arch support can reduce the valgus moment at the knee.

We treat valgus-related conditions for athletes from Shadyside, Lawrenceville, Bloomfield, Squirrel Hill, Oakland, Highland Park, Point Breeze, and Regent Square. Book at ppm.janeapp.com or call (412) 404-8337.

Treating Patients from Across Pittsburgh's East End

Pittsburgh Physical Medicine is at 5916 Penn Ave in East Liberty β€” minutes from Shadyside, Bloomfield, Lawrenceville, Squirrel Hill, Oakland, Highland Park, and Point Breeze. We're in-network with UPMC Health Plan, Highmark BCBS, Aetna, and United Healthcare.

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