As people grow old, their knee joints grow weaker, making everyday movements, like going up the stairs or even simply standing or getting up from the toilet seat, feel like a big challenge. This persistent discomfort, along with reduced mobility and constant need for support, can, in fact, be distressing. Knee joint concerns reduce independence as aged adults may require increased assistance to move around, further affecting their mental health too.
ALSO READ: Walk backwards! Try this unique walking style that is a boon for your knee health But it cant be turned around with the help of exercises that improve the knee joints, and strengthen it. Rishabh, a fitness and nutrition expert, took to Instagram to share five exercises he makes his 62-year-old mother do for strong knees. A post shared by Rishabh (@rishabhtelang) Exercises for good knee health Calf raises Stand an hold onto a chair Lift heels all the way up Bring slowly back down 20 repetitions 2.
Flexor lifts While sitting down, lift one leg at a time while holding the other Feel the burn when you lift it to the maximum. 10 repetitions on each leg 3. Ankle rotations Circular, full 360 movement of the ankles 10 repetitions on each side 4.
Raise your toes while sitting While seated, with feet planted, raise your toes off work 20 repetitions in total 5. Sit to stand Take a chair Slowly sit and stand 10 repetions The coach recommended doing these exercises at least twice a week. ALSO READ: Fitness trainer shares 20-minute workout routine that saved his knees: 'If you’ve got pain, this might help' What to eat for good knee health? In an earlier HT Lifestyle interview, Dr Rajesh Malhotra, senior consultant, orthopaedic surgeon at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, shared essential nutrients for good joint health.
He said,"A balanced diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, found in foods like fish and nuts, can help reduce inflammation. Antioxidants, found in fruits and vegetables, are also beneficial. And remember to stay hydrated.
Water is essential for joint lubrication and overall body function." Click here to read the story on how to protect your joint health from injuries. Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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Poor knee health in older adults: 5 exercises to improve joint strength

With improved knee strength, older adults can take control of their lives with better mobility. Check out these exercises for good joint health.