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Health Tip: Exercising With Knee Problems
By LadyLively on April 14, 2015
Exercise may be just what the doctor ordered if you have knee pain.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons suggests:
- Start out exercising slowly, and over time build up the duration and intensity of your workout.
- While some discomfort is OK, pain is not. You should stop if you feel pain in your knee.
- A little stiffness or soreness is OK, but significant pain the day after exercising probably means you’ve overdone it.
- Talk to your doctor or physical therapist if you have questions about exercising with knee pain.
Source: HealthDay
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