No more knee pain
From Health magazine
The number-one secret for happy knees? Stay at a healthy weight. Every extra pound you pack on puts about 4 extra pounds of pressure on your knees when you walk or take the stairs. "Women often come in complaining of knee pain, and it turns out it started after they put on just 5 or 10 pounds," says Sara Edwards, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Once you shed that excess weight, though, symptoms improve—and sometimes even disappear.
Read on for more great knee-saving tips. |
Don't stroll on the grass
If you have osteoarthritis or have ever had a knee injury, choose sidewalks or worn paths instead of grass or cobblestone, which put more strain on your knees and up your risk of tripping
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Don't overdo squats and lunges
Don't bend your leg beyond a 90-degree angle; make sure your knee stays directly over your foot.
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Don't set the bike seat too low in spin class
Make sure you're sitting high enough that your knee straightens out when the pedal is at its lowest point
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