As we age, our joints, including our knees, become more vulnerable to wear and tear, leading to a higher risk of knee problems. Knee pain and injuries can affect our mobility and daily activities, making it important to take care of our knees as we age. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips for maintaining healthy knees in the older population.
1. Stay Active
Staying active is crucial to maintain healthy knees as we age. Exercise can help strengthen the muscles surrounding the knee joint, reducing the pressure on the knee and improving joint stability. Low-impact exercises such as Pilates, walking, swimming, and cycling are excellent for older adults as they are gentle on the knees. Make sure to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new exercise routine.
2. Maintain a healthy weight
Carrying excess weight can put additional strain on the knees, leading to joint pain and inflammation. Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce the risk of knee problems and improve overall health. Eating a balanced diet and limiting processed foods can aid in maintaining a healthy weight.
3. Wear supportive shoes
Wearing supportive shoes with proper cushioning can help reduce the impact on the knees while walking and performing other activities. Shoes with good arch support can help distribute weight evenly across the foot, reducing the pressure on the knees. Chat with one of our experienced physios about our recommendations for supportive (and fashionable) footwear brands.
4. Use knee braces or sleeves
Knee braces or supports can help provide support and compression to the knee joint, reducing any pain or swelling. They can also help improve stability, especially during physical activity.
5. Avoid high-impact activities
High-impact activities such as running, jumping and contact sports, can put a lot of stress on the knees, increasing the risk of knee injuries. Instead, opt for low-impact activities such as Pilates, cycling or swimming to reduce the strain on the knees.
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6. Practice good posture
Maintaining good posture can help reduce the pressure on the knees while standing, walking or sitting. Make sure to stand up straight with your shoulders back and relaxed, and avoid crossing your legs while sitting. Additionally, sleeping with a pillow in-between your knees can help the alignment of your lower-limbs and reduce pressure on the knee, making sleep more comfortable.
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7. Get regular check-ups
Regular check-ups with your healthcare professional can help detect any knee problems early on and prevent further damage. Make sure to discuss any knee pain or discomfort with your healthcare provider.
If you would like your knees looked over and a plan to help keep them healthy, book online with one of our friendly physiotherapists.
In conclusion, taking care of our knees is crucial as we age. Staying active, maintaining a healthy weight, wearing supportive shoes, using knee braces or supports, avoiding high-impact activities, practicing good posture, and getting regular check-ups can all help to maintain healthy knees in the older population.
~ Erin Pregarc, Physiotherapist