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Are You Suffering From Foot, Knee, Or Hip Pain? Here Are 7 Exercises to Kill It

By Andrew Alpin, 16 April 2018

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Statistics report that over 100 million Americans suffer chronic knee pain. Be aware, that this isn’t an affliction of the elderly although the majority of victims are those above 40. But, this can affect young people too. A Sedentary lifestyle and lack of activity coupled with poor diets can put you at risk of acquiring such problems.

1Chronic knee pain affects both men and women

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Chronic knee pain affects both men and women where their trauma is increased with the addition of hip and foot pain. Chronic knee pain and joint pains can be frustrating impacting your quality of life and rendering you immobile at times. This impedes daily work and negatively influences your lifestyle. 

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2What can bring you relief from knee pain besides medication?

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But! What you may not know is that besides medication, there is much you can do to reduce your suffering, even doing away with it. Remain committed to these 6 exercises for chronic knee pain and perform them daily. Within a week or two, you will notice the difference. 

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3Can you exercise or not with knee pain

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There is no need to worry if exercises could increase your knee pain. Consult with your doctor first and if he says yes it’s ok, then it would be good to strengthen the muscles that give your knee support and flexibility. 

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4Warm up first

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The trick is to warm up first by doing some pushups or walking for 2 minutes. Build your exercises gradually over time. 

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5Wall Squats

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Wall squats can strengthen knees that aren’t 100% functional. Stand with your back against the wall. Spread your feet shoulder-width apart. Now bend your knees slowly in a squat motion. There is no need to go all the way down. If you feel pain, stand upright and take a breather. If there is no pain, continue with the exercise while keeping your back and pelvis placed firmly against the wall. 

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