Simply resting the knee may relieve pain, as overuse is often the cause of patellofemoral pain syndrome. Wearing a knee brace or arch supports can also help. Icing a painful knee after exercising can reduce or prevent later issues, and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs can also alleviate pain. Doctors recommend those with patellofemoral pain syndrome avoid problematic sports while they recover. Swimming and bicycling are good alternative forms of full-body exercise.

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