Pain Behind Knee After a Workout? Here’s the Fastest Fix

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Pain behind knee often shows up as an unwelcome guest right after you finish a great workout and feel strong. That sharp or nagging sensation can turn your post-exercise high into worry fast.

Pain behind your knee can come from more than just “overdoing it.” It might be linked to tight muscles, irritated tendons, or even how your joints move during certain exercises. The good news is, with the right approach, you can often fix it quickly and keep it from coming back.

If this pain shows up after your workouts, it’s worth paying attention to. A small issue now can become a bigger problem if you ignore it.

Common triggers include:
• Sudden increases in workout intensity or volume
• Weak or tight hamstrings and calves
• Poor form during squats, lunges, or running
• Old injuries you never fully addressed

When you understand the cause, you can take the right steps to reduce the pain and protect your performance. This means less time worrying and more time enjoying the results of your hard work.

Pain Behind Knee (and How to Fix It Fast!)

Why You Might Be Feeling That Ache After Activity

When you feel pain behind the knee after a workout or a long day of activity, it can signal anything from a mild muscle strain to a more complex knee joint issue.

In Goodyear and the greater Phoenix area, we see this often in people training for the Phoenix Marathon, competing in local pickleball leagues, or pushing through intense CrossFit sessions. You may notice it after running hills on Estrella Mountain trails or playing a weekend softball game at Goodyear Ballpark.

This pain might come from tight hamstrings, irritation in the posterior cruciate ligament, or even a fluid-filled sac called a Baker’s cyst.

However, we often see it triggered by

  • Overuse from repetitive stress
  • Old injuries you never fully rehabbed
  • Muscle imbalances that put extra pressure on the affected leg.

Ignoring knee pain can lead to chronic knee pain or severe injuries that require longer recovery. The sooner you start treatment, the faster you can get back to the activities you enjoy.

Call us today at 623-343-8706 to request an appointment and take the first step toward lasting knee pain relief.

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Common Causes We See in Sports PT

Pain behind knee could be linked to:
• Hamstring injury or strain during sprinting drills
• Posterior cruciate ligament injury from landing awkwardly after a jump
• Meniscus tear from twisting motions in sports
• Patellar tendonitis from repetitive jumping or running
• Popliteal cyst from underlying joint irritation
• Inner knee pain caused by medial collateral ligament strain
• Nerve compression or blood clot, especially if paired with leg swelling and other symptoms

These issues can range from mild to severe cases. If you have significant pain, difficulty walking, or persistent pain that worsens over time, you should seek a physical examination quickly.

How Sports PT Helps You Heal Faster

As sports physical therapists, we focus on pinpointing the exact cause through a detailed physical exam.

Once we know what’s going on, we design a plan to relieve pain, restore your mobility, and get you back to activity.

We may use:
• Manual therapy to address tight or restricted soft tissue
• Targeted strengthening for hamstrings, quads, and other leg muscles
• Movement retraining to protect your knee joint during sport
• Taping or elastic bandage support for stability
• Blood flow restriction training to safely strengthen without overloading the injured leg

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When to Get Pain Behind Knee Checked Immediately

If your posterior knee pain comes with sudden pain, rapid swelling, or you cannot bear weight on the affected leg, you may have a ligament tear, torn cartilage, or even a deep vein thrombosis. Severe injuries like these require immediate medical attention.

Other red flags include:
• Fluid-filled swelling that appears quickly
• Severe pain with a dull ache that doesn’t improve
• Fever or warmth in the joint, which may indicate septic arthritis
• Joint pain linked to autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis

The Goal: Back to What You Love

Whether you are training for your next race, hiking Skyline Regional Park, or enjoying your weekly rec league game, your goal is to move without pain and with confidence.

Sports physical therapy gives you a clear, structured path to fix pain behind the knee, prevent future injuries, and keep your performance at its best.

Get Lasting Pain Relief and Stay Active

How We Help You Move Without Limits

At Continuous Motion Physical Therapy, we focus on more than just easing pain behind knee symptoms. We help you correct the root cause so you can stay active in the sports and activities you love.

Whether you are training for a local marathon, hiking Estrella Mountain trails, or keeping up with your kids at the Goodyear Ballpark, we create solutions tailored to your body and your goals.

We guide you through:
• Hands-on techniques to improve mobility and reduce pain
• Strength training designed to protect your knee joint and prevent future injury
• Movement retraining so you can return to activity with confidence
• Sports-specific rehab to restore your performance level

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Why Our Approach Works

You get one-on-one attention from a Doctor of Physical Therapy who understands the demands of an active lifestyle in Arizona.

We take time to listen, assess, and create a clear plan that fits your needs. Your program is designed to help you progress quickly while keeping your workouts safe and effective.

We combine proven techniques like manual therapy, dry needling, and performance video analysis with targeted exercises that address your unique movement patterns.

The result is lasting relief, stronger muscles, and better performance.

Your Next Step to Pain-Free Living

Ignoring knee pain can lead to chronic knee pain or severe injuries that require longer recovery. The sooner you start treatment, the faster you can get back to the activities you enjoy.

Call us today at 623-343-8706 to request an appointment and take the first step toward lasting knee pain relief.

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PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, CSCS, Dip. Osteopractic

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Dr. Kelsey Houston
PT, DPT, CERT. CN

Dr. Kelsey Houston is a dedicated and skilled physical therapist with a passion for promoting health and wellness. Originally from Damascus, OR, she pursued her graduate education in Arizona, earning a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Franklin Pierce University. Throughout her academic career, she honed a strong foundation in evidence-based clinical practice, patient-centered care, and rehabilitation techniques.

Dr. Houston also brings a background in athletics, particularly competitive soccer, which has fueled her dedication to sports rehabilitation and orthopedics. She earned a degree in Clinical Health Sciences from Portland State University, further deepening her knowledge of the human body and its movement mechanics. Her clinical experience spans a wide variety of settings, including outpatient clinics, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers, where she has worked with patients of all ages and backgrounds.

With a particular focus on orthopedics and sports rehabilitation, Dr. Houston is committed to helping patients recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and return to active lifestyles. She takes a patient-centered approach, using her expertise to help individuals improve their quality of life.

Outside of her professional work, Dr. Houston values maintaining an active lifestyle and enjoys hiking, running, and spending time with friends and family.

Dr. Kelseys Credentials 

  • Physical Therapist (PT)
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
  • Certified Dry Needling (Cert. DN)

Dr. Taylor Calixto, PT, DPT Cert. DN, PCES

Originally from Seattle, Dr. Taylor Calixto has always had a passion for sports, health, and movement. A lifelong soccer player, she was drawn to physical therapy after recovering from a shoulder injury. She earned her undergraduate degree from Boise State and completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Western University of Health Sciences, where she developed a strong foundation in evidence-based, patient-centered care.
While in school, Taylor discovered a passion for pelvic health, inspired by two mentors who helped shape her path. She earned her dry needling certification in 2023 and completed advanced pelvic floor training in 2024. Dr. Taylor is committed to empowering patients through personalized, compassionate care—whether they’re returning to sport, navigating pregnancy and postpartum, or addressing pelvic health concerns.

Ashley Hardman - Performance Coach

 

Ashley Hardman brings a wealth of experience and passion to her role as a Performance Coach. She graduated from Brigham Young University (BYU) with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Wellness and a minor in Psychology, while also competing as a Division I softball player for four years.

During her fifth year at BYU, Ashley interned with the Olympic Strength Coaches, where she oversaw training programs for all campus athletic teams and ran the Gymnastics strength program. She went on to intern at EXOS in Carlsbad, CA, where she assisted in training club swim athletes, military personnel, retired NFL players, and NFL prospects.

Ashley’s diverse background also includes working as a physical therapy aide, a chiropractor scribe, and a personal trainer at a private gym. After relocating to Arizona, she returned to her alma mater, Estrella Foothills High School, as the Strength and Conditioning Coach, where she taught Weight Training and Athletic Performance classes, and led after-school strength programs for all campus sports.

Now at CMPT, Ashley is committed to helping clients achieve their goals by pushing them to become the best version of themselves. She believes in making 1% progress every day—for herself and for those she trains. Her personal approach to coaching builds strong relationships with clients and athletes, creating a motivating and supportive environment for lasting success.

 

Dr. Cameron Moore, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, CSCS, Dip. Osteopractic

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Dr. Cameron Moore, physical therapist and co-owner, has always been very active with sports and activities starting with competitive motocross racing up to a semi-professional level and being a scholarship athlete in track and field competing at the division 1 level in college at Eastern Washington University in the triple jump. Cameron became interested in the profession of physical therapy after having knee surgery in high school and seeing the inter-workings of the profession. He pursued his bachelors degree in Exercise Science before moving to Phoenix to earn his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from Franklin Pierce University.

He then began specialization courses for spinal manipulation (Spinal Manipulation Institute) and dry needling (Dry Needling Institute). This lead Cameron in to becoming a Fellow of the American Academy of Manual Physical Therapist (FAAOMPT) through the American Academy of Manipulative Therapy (AAMT) and earned a Diploma of Osteopractic®, a distinction and training that only a small percentage of physical therapist have completed.

Dr. Moore continues to be very involved with motocross riding, Crossfit®, Olympic weight lifting, running and an overall active lifestyle with his Wife (Michelle) and their Vizsla (Parker).

Dr. Cameron Moore’s Credentials

  • Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
  • Certified in Dry Needling (Cert DN)
  • Certified in Spinal Manipulation (Cert SMT)
  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
  • Diploma in Osteopractic® (Dip Osteopractic)
  • Fellow Of The American Academy Of Manual Physical Therapist (FAAOMPT)
  • American Academy of Manipulative Therapy Fellow (AAMT)
  • Crossfit® Level 1 Certified (CF-L1)
  • Crossfit® Mobility Certified
  • USA Track and Field Level 1 Coach

Dr. Michelle Moore, PT, DPT FAAOMPT, Dip. Osteopractic

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Dr. Michelle Moore, physical therapist and co-owner, grew up as a competitive gymnast and developed a passion for healthy living from a young age. Her collegiate studies in Health Education at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and athletic background influenced her to combine her passions and pursue a career in physical therapy. She earned a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Franklin Pierce University in 2013.

Dr. Moore continued her educational pathway through the American Academy of Manipulative Therapy where she earned her Diploma Osteopractic® (Dip. Osteopractic) and became Certified in Dry Needling (Cert. DN), and Spinal Manipulative Therapy (Cert. SMT). From 2016-2017 Dr. Moore completed the rigorous coursework to become a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy (FAAOMPT), a distinction held by only a fraction of the profession.

Dr. Moore’s special interests include treating active individuals and returning them to the activities that they love. In her spare time she enjoys Crossfit®, Olympic Weightlifting, mountain biking, hiking, and traveling with her husband, Cameron, and dog, Parker.

Dr. Michelle Moore’s Credentials:

  • ​Physical Therapist (PT)
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
  • Fellow of American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT)
  • Diploma in Osteopractic® (Dip. Osteopractic)
  • Certified Dry Needling (Cert. DN)
  • Certified Spinal Manipulative Therapy (Cert. SMT)
  • Crossfit® Mobility Certified