Exercises to Help Alleviate Knee Pain
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If your knees are giving you problems when getting out of bed, you are not alone. In fact, knees are the most commonly injured joints in the body - which shouldn't come as much of a surprise, considering their everyday use, causing wear and tear. Simply walking up the stairs, for example, puts pressure on the knee joints equating to four times your body weight. But, it's never too late to alleviate knee pain. Just as a rusty door hinge can revert to its original glory with care and maintenance, your knees can be trouble free too.
The key lies in exercising muscles surrounding the knee joints - the quadriceps (front thigh muscle), the hamstrings (back thigh muscles), the abductors (outside thigh muscles) and the adductor (inside thigh muscles).Exercising
the muscles around your knee will keep them strong and less susceptible
to injury. Exercising often, will also help keep your joints from
stiffening, providing you with needed support, making movement easier
and therefore reducing pain.
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The following, simple exercises will both help you stretch and strengthen the knee area.
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Straight-Leg Raise (Lying)
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Here's How:
Bend one leg at the knee, keeping the other leg straight. Lift the foot
just off the floor and hold it for a slow count of 5, then lower.
Repeat 5 times with each leg. For effective results, repeat this exercise in the morning and at night. You may also do so in bed.
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Step Ups
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Here's How: Start at the bottom
step of a staircase. Lift your left foot up on the above stair. Bring
it back by your right foot. Then lower your right foot, bringing it back
to neutral. Repeat, this time raising your right foot on the above
stair, back to neutral, then lowering you left foot. Hold onto the
banister if necessary and continue to repeat this exercise until you tire.
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