Protecting Knees Now Might Prevent Pain Later
Main Category: Arthritis / RheumatologyAlso Included In: Bones / Orthopedics; Sports Medicine / Fitness; Preventive Medicine
Article Date: 20 Jul 2010 - 0:00 PDT
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Taking a few small steps toward protecting your knees when you are younger might help you avoid debilitating problems when you get older.
Studies have shown that nearly half of adults will get knee arthritis in at least one knee by age 85. For obese people, the risk is even greater.
"Every time you take a step you apply three times your body weight to the knee," said Dr. William J. Bryan, an orthopedic surgeon with the Methodist Center for Sports Medicine in Houston. "When you run it's five times, when you jump it's seven times. If you are experiencing frequent knee pain, lifestyle changes might be in order."
More than 30 percent of Americans are considered obese. Carrying additional weight on your frame puts great strain on the knee joint.
"What most people don't understand about weight loss is that it's 70 percent diet and 30 percent exercise," Bryan said. "If you think you can eat the same and exercise the pounds away, you are mistaken. You have to change your attitude about the refrigerator for weight loss to happen."
Exercises like swimming, cycling and other low-impact options better protect your knees than running or aerobics. Strengthening your core muscles (abs, back and pelvis) is another key component of maintaining healthy knees.
"If you have a strong core, you can better position your foot or knee on the ground to prevent damage," Bryan said. "This is true whether you are exercising or performing mundane tasks such as getting out of the car and walking down the stairs."
Orthotics are also very important. If your shoes do not give you a stable base of gate when you put your foot on the ground, it will cause abnormal stress on the knee. Bryan says he has many patients whose knee pain has improved dramatically after purchasing orthotics or by having shoes specifically made to fit their feet.
"If you have knee pain that has lasted more than two weeks, you need to see a doctor because there might be something mechanically wrong with the knee," Bryan said. "Making a few lifestyle changes might give you a better chance at staving off arthritis and/or an eventual knee replacement."
Source: Methodist Hospital, Houston
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Good Advice...BUT
posted by MMEC on 22 Jul 2010 at 8:31 amQuote : "If you have knee pain that has lasted more than two weeks, you need to see a doctor because there might be something mechanically wrong with the knee," Bryan said. "Making a few lifestyle changes might give you a better chance at staving off arthritis and/or an eventual knee replacement."
My knee pain has lasted since the 1991. Have had a scope and clean up. Wonderful, lasted me until 2003 when knee blew again. Doctor totally uninterested, told me take NSAIDS, which then blew out my gut wall! Great not.
Have now relocated to France. NO adequately trained physiotherapists - training here is abysmal and as for the GPs? They conside 'posiatrists' to be nowt but corns and toe nails! Sad state of affairs. (French Medical scene is inadequate to say the least.)
Now awaiting an appt back in the UK (!!) in order to sort out summat sensible to deal with inflammatory arthritis in the feet - erythromalalgia. VERY painful.
Meantime, 'walk' on shards of hot glass...but some days unable to move out at all.
Helpful information on knee arthritis
posted by Helen Potter on 25 Jul 2010 at 6:15 pmThis article points out clearly that you don't have to just wait and hope that you don't need a knee replacement. There are steps you can take to minimise stress on your knees. So ............. start modifying your diet NOW and increase your activity. There are no guarantees but research supports even a ten percent weight loss will result in health benefits.
If you live in Australia see your physiotherapist for an accurate assessment of your knee , hip, feet and back and specific exercises to suit your particular limitations.
Helen Potter
Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
Western Australia
walking
posted by Sylvia Davis on 5 Aug 2010 at 8:38 amI have ost.knee arthritis. I have trouble walking, do you think it is do to my knees. Hoping to hear from u. thank much Sylvia
Health is wealth for you and your loved ones
posted by Evangeline on 29 Mar 2011 at 9:47 amThis article gives very basic but very vital information on how to protect your knees,and there is no better day to start taking care of your knees than TODAY.
Diet, exercise and healthy living, never been an easy pathway but the result has always been rewarding for yourself and your loved ones.
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