Sunday, June 14, 2009

Give Those Knees a Hand!

Uh, oh...knees have started buckling...bending the WRONG way! So I need to work on giving the knees more support.

Here is a copy and paste that found in the LATimes online May 19, 2009:

Most of us know that a good way to protect our knees is to strengthen the muscle above the knees with simple quad exercises. But, for added support, it's also important to keep your hips and hamstrings flexible. Here's a side-lying stretch that targets your hips and hamstrings.

-- Karen Voight

Step 1: Lie on your side, legs straight, with your feet, hips and shoulder stacked. Rest your head in your hand (or place it down on your forearm with your elbow forward). Bend your left knee and place your left foot flat on the floor in front of your right knee. While maintaining your balance, use your left hand to gently press your left thigh back until your left knee points toward the ceiling. Resist rolling backward by keeping your left hip over your right hip.

Step 2: Grasp the big toe of your left foot with the first two fingers of your left hand. Slowly straighten your left knee until the sole of your left foot faces the ceiling. Press up firmly through your left heel to stretch the back of your left leg. Pause for a few seconds. Relax and breathe evenly. Release your foot, bend your knee and reverse the position to do this stretch on the other side.

Karen Voight can be reached at kvoightla@aol.com

VIDEO: Animation of ligaments that give the knee Stability

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great advice. Now if I could just get to feeling better, then I could start the exercises!

Andrea LaGrow
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