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Exercise and Osteoarthritis
Overview
Using different types of exercise and activity may be best for arthritis. Talk to your doctor or physical therapist about which exercises may be best for you and safest. You may need to change or modify activities based on your symptoms.
- Aerobic activity. It makes your heart and lungs stronger and builds endurance. Examples include walking, swimming, water aerobics, and biking.
- Strength exercises. These exercises can make muscles around a joint stronger and help protect and reduce stress on joints. For example, stronger thigh muscles can help reduce stress on your knees and hips. Examples of strength exercises include lifting light weights or dumbbells, using exercise bands, and using exercise or weight machines.
- Range-of-motion exercises. They help keep you flexible and can help prevent stiffness, injury, and more damage to your joints. Examples include moving each joint as far as you can without causing pain and doing long, slow stretches.
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Current as of: July 31, 2024
Current as of: July 31, 2024