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Get Lasting Relief From Kneecap Pain With Expert Chondromalacia Patella Treatment in Melbourne

Evidence-based rehab that corrects the biomechanical causes of kneecap pain, so you return to training, sport, and daily life with confidence.

If you are looking for chondromalacia patella treatment in Melbourne, you have likely dealt with kneecap pain that flares on stairs, lingers after sitting, or stops you training. Many people spend months trying rest, stretching, or generic exercises, only to find the pain keeps coming back. The reason is usually simple: the underlying cause has not been found.

At The Alignment Studio, our physiotherapist in Melbourne takes a different approach. We assess patella tracking, lower-limb alignment, hip and glute strength, and movement patterns to find exactly why your knee is struggling. From there, we build a personalised treatment plan designed to relieve pain, restore function, and keep you moving long term.

What Is Chondromalacia Patella?

Chondromalacia patella is characterised by softening and damage of the cartilage under the kneecap, leading to knee pain, particularly in young adults and older adults with arthritis. The cartilage that lines the back of the patella begins to soften, break down, and lose its smooth surface. This creates friction against the femur during movement, which causes the familiar ache or grinding sensation.

It is different from general knee arthritis. Chondromalacia patella tends to affect younger, active people and is closely linked to how the kneecap tracks in its groove during movement. When patella tracking is off, even normal daily activities place extreme pressure on one area of the cartilage.

Chondromalacia patella is often associated with improper knee alignment or muscle imbalances that affect the stability of the kneecap. If left unaddressed, that uneven load accelerates cartilage damage over time.

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Signs And Symptoms Of Patellofemoral Pain

Patellofemoral pain tends to build gradually. You may not recall a single injury, but the discomfort becomes hard to ignore over time.

Common symptoms include:

Symptoms of chondromalacia patella include pain during activities such as climbing stairs, sitting with bent knees, and squatting, often described as a dull ache around the kneecap.

If your knee feels worse after a run, a long walk, or a gym session, that pattern points toward patellofemoral joint overload rather than a one-off strain.

Causes, Risk Factors, and Poor Alignment

Chondromalacia patella rarely develops from a single cause. It is usually the result of several factors placing ongoing stress on the patellofemoral joint.
Factor How It Contributes
Poor alignment Increases joint stress and uneven cartilage loading
Flat feet or pronated feet Alters lower limb mechanics and patella tracking
Muscle weakness Weak quads, glutes, and hips reduce kneecap stability
Overuse Repetitive loading in sport or work wears cartilage over time
Direct trauma Fractures or dislocations damage cartilage and alter knee biomechanics

Flat feet or pronated feet can contribute to poor alignment of the lower leg and knee, increasing the risk of developing chondromalacia patella. Previous trauma to the knee, such as fractures or dislocations, can damage the cartilage and alter the knee’s biomechanics, increasing the risk of chondromalacia patella.

When the patella does not track correctly, certain areas of cartilage absorb far more pressure than they should. Over time, that concentrated stress causes softening and breakdown.

How We Diagnose Knee Joint Cartilage Problems

Accurate diagnosis is the starting point for effective chondromalacia patella treatment. At The Alignment Studio, we use a structured clinical assessment to understand not just where your pain is, but why it is there.

Our assessment process includes:

Physical Examination

Physical Examination

Patella tracking, joint mobility, muscle strength, and soft tissue tightness
Movement Screening

Movement Screening

Squat, step, and load patterns to identify alignment faults
Gait Analysis

Gait Analysis

Walking and running mechanics to detect patellofemoral malalignment
Imaging Referral

Imaging Referral

MRI or X-ray when clinical findings suggest significant cartilage damage

Gait analysis is an important component of physiotherapy for chondromalacia patella, as it helps identify biomechanical deficits that may contribute to patellofemoral malalignment and guide corrective exercises.

Not every patient needs an MRI. In many cases, a detailed physical examination gives us enough information to begin treatment straight away.

Non-Surgical Chondromalacia Patella Treatment

Conservative management is the primary focus for treating chondromalacia patella, with surgical options reserved for advanced cartilage damage. Exercise has a clear advantage over surgery in treating chondromalacia patella according to current sports medicine evidence. Every plan starts with why your knee is struggling, not just what hurts.

Physiotherapy-Led Rehabilitation

Strengthening the quadriceps muscle, particularly the vastus medialis oblique, helps improve patella tracking and reduces stress on the damaged cartilage. We pair this with hip and glute work to correct lower limb alignment.

Hands-On Manual Therapy And Modalities

Foot, Shoe, and Alignment Solutions

Custom foot orthotics can be prescribed to correct foot pronation as part of treatment for chondromalacia patella. We assess for flat feet and pronation during gait analysis and fit orthotics where indicated.

Activity Modification And Return-To-Function

When Surgery May Be Considered

When nonsurgical treatment does not relieve pain, surgical options may be considered, including arthroscopy to remove damaged fragments or realignment of the kneecap to reduce abnormal pressure on the cartilage.

We refer to an orthopaedic specialist when:

If surgery is required, our knee physio in Melbourne team coordinates post-operative physiotherapy and rehabilitation to support your recovery.

Why Choose The Alignment Studio

Integrated CBD Clinic

Integrated CBD Clinic

We bring physiotherapy, clinical Pilates, manual therapy, and podiatry together under one roof at Collins Street, Melbourne. No referrals between separate providers. Just coordinated care from a single experienced team.

Senior-Led Clinical Expertise

Senior-Led Clinical Expertise

Our team is led by a senior physiotherapist with 30+ years of clinical experience in knee rehabilitation. You get experienced hands to assess and treat your knee from day one.
Root Cause Assessment

Root Cause Assessment

We go beyond the diagnosis. Our detailed physical examination and gait analysis identify the biomechanical drivers behind your kneecap pain, so treatment targets the actual problem.
Personalised Rehabilitation Plans

Personalised Rehabilitation Plans

Every patient receives an evidence-based plan built around their goals, activity level, and lifestyle. Whether you are returning to running, sport, or simply daily life, your program is tailored to get you there.

What To Expect During Treatment At The Alignment Studio

Initial Assessment

Initial Assessment

Physical examination, strength testing, patella tracking, and gait analysis to identify the root cause
Coordinated Care

Coordinated Care

Your treating physio connects you with clinical Pilates, podiatry, or manual therapy as needed, and can also coordinate ACL rupture rehabilitation where relevant.

Clear Progress Milestones

Clear Progress Milestones

Most patients notice improvements in pain and strength within 4 to 8 weeks.

Self-Management Advice And Immediate Relief

FAQs

Yes, most cases respond well to conservative treatment including physiotherapy, exercise, and load management. Surgery is reserved for severe cases where non-surgical treatment has failed.

Strengthening the quadriceps muscle, particularly the vastus medialis oblique, helps improve patella tracking and reduces stress on the damaged cartilage. Hip and glute work is equally important for correcting lower limb biomechanics and alignment.

Walking is generally beneficial, but duration and intensity should be managed carefully to avoid aggravating symptoms. Stairs should be avoided.
A detailed physical examination by an experienced physiotherapist is the best starting point, with imaging ordered if needed to rule out other conditions.
Not always. Many patients can begin treatment based on clinical findings alone, with an MRI or X-ray ordered when symptoms are not responding as expected.

Book Chondromalacia Patella Treatment In Melbourne

If work demands, prolonged sitting, or workplace setup contribute to your symptoms, we can also assess movement and ergonomic factors as part of your treatment plan. Kneecap pain that keeps coming back deserves more than a generic treatment plan.

At The Alignment Studio, our senior-led team at Collins Street, Melbourne CBD, is ready to assess, diagnose, and treat the root cause of your chondromalacia patella.