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Jog on: Exercise Won’t Raise Your Odds for Arthritic Knees

“Right now, the clear risks for knee arthritis are genetics, injuries and female sex,” Huffman shares. “People who exercise more may be more likely to injure their knee. That’s where I think the myth comes from.”

How exercise wards of knee arthritis

In fact, exercise can help ward off knee arthritis in several ways, Huffman says:

  • Flexing and extending the knee during exercise promotes the diffusion of fluid into the joint, promoting better nutrition.
  • An elevated metabolism created by exercise helps control inflammation in the knee joint.
  • Weight loss reduces the amount of load placed on the knee.
  • Exercise strengthens the muscles surrounding the knee, stabilizing it and reducing the risk of injury.

“I don’t think we’re finding that simple overuse or using your joint is a problem. It’s more an association with injuries and perhaps in the setting of obesity or high genetic risk,” Huffman says.

On the other hand, exercise provides benefits that go far beyond healthy joints, Mandelbaum points out.

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“Physical activity is essential to optimize both physical and mental health and plays a central role in facilitating life’s quality and quantity,” Mandelbaum says. “The list of benefits includes decreased anxiety, better mood, decreased levels of coronary disease, hypertension, diabetes and obesity, and therefore a longer life.”

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Which exercises are safe for the knees?

Your best bet is to choose an exercise that poses the least risk of a knee injury, Huffman adds.

“If you want to go snow skiing, I don’t think that’s a huge problem but you’re probably going to be more likely to injure yourself downhill skiing than, say, walking in your neighborhood or training for a marathon,” Huffman notes. “It’s not soccer or football or skiing itself. It’s just the risk for injury during those activities.”

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In addition to choosing exercises that pose the least risk of knee injury, the following tips will also help you avoid knee injury:

  • Maintain a healthy weight: Excess weight puts stress on your joints and makes you more susceptible to injuries or chronic knee pain. It can also lead to conditions like osteoarthritis.
  • Wear the right shoes: High heels can lead to added stress on your quads and knees. Flats or pumps are a better option for your knee muscles. It is also important that you wear comfortable shoes when you exercise. Getting a professional fitting from someone at a sporting goods store can help you match the perfect shoe to your foot and whatever activity you are doing.
  • Add weight training: Weight training exercises will strengthen your leg and knee muscles and reduce your chance of injury.
  • Stretch: Before you exercise remember to stretch focusing on your hamstrings, calf muscles, and quadriceps. This will loosen up your legs so that you aren’t putting pressure on your knees and kneecaps when you exercise.
  • Wear knee guards: Wearing knee guards is the easiest way to prevent injury during activities like rollerblading and biking, where falls happen frequently. Wearing knee guards can also prevent bad bruises or fractures.
  • Pay attention to your posture: You should sit or walk with your head squarely above your shoulders and your shoulders directly above your core. Slouching puts pressure on your knees and can cause a weak core, knee injuries and chronic pain.

Lastly, remember to use proper technique when training and limit the amount of stress you are putting on your knees because overtraining can make you vulnerable to injuries. If you are unsure if you are using the proper technique, consult with a health professional. They can critique your form and make sure you aren’t putting too much stress on your knees.

November 12, 2021 by Cara Jones

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