everyone says trekking poles are great for your knees. i've only tried them one other time and they seemed to hurt my knees, but that was years ago.
so i tried them again this past weekend. same thing. both knees were destroyed within about 8 miles. my "good" knee started hurting first. and they both ended up hurting on the lateral (outside) side. felt like torn meniscus, but the next day they were totally fine, so i don't think it's torn cartilage. and it's not like hiking is really high impact…
as soon as i stopped using the poles, my knees felt WAY better and mostly recovered from those first 8 miles.
anyone else have experience with this?
i'm thinking they caused me to lengthen my stride which put extra wear on either the cartilage or the LCL or whatever that lateral tendon is called. if i used my normal gate they didn't hurt as badly, but when i toe struck first it was waaaay worse. this is how i typically go up steep hills and was almost unbearable.
going downhill was by far the worst. but again as soon as i stopped using the poles i mostly recovered.
i found many advantages using the poles. but none could really beat out being able to walk…

