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Corrective Exercises
Many people experience pain and stiffness in their knees, the largest joints in the body. But painful knees needn't be permanent, and regular corrective exercise can strengthen the muscles around the knee, preventing further degeneration within the joint.
Why muscles affect joints
The muscular system attaches to our bones and controls their position and movement. Often when we have joint problems, the cause relates to certain muscles being too tight and others too weak, allowing excess movement in the knee when you walk and causing damage.
Strengthening exercises
The muscles around your knee need to be strengthened, but you also need to activate your butt muscles as they prevent the knees from moving sideways.
Try the following exercises to activate the muscles, ligaments and tendons around your knees and butt! And get your technique checked by a fitness specialist to ensure you are obtaining maximum benefit from the exercises.
1) Shoulder bridge
2) Single leg toe touches
IMPORTANT: fatigue setting in through the lower leg, means you should sit back on that heel more.
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