Knee exercises are designed to improve strength, flexibility, and stability of the knee joint. These exercises play an important role in reducing pain, preventing injuries, and supporting recovery from conditions such as arthritis, ligament injuries, or post-surgical stiffness.
With guided physiotherapy, knee exercises can help seniors and patients regain mobility and perform daily activities with greater ease and confidence.
Who Can Benefit?
Knee exercises are beneficial for:
Seniors experiencing joint stiffness or weakness
Individuals with knee pain or arthritis
Patients recovering from knee injury or surgery
People with reduced mobility or balance issues
Anyone looking to strengthen and protect their knee joints
Recommended Exercises
Examples of commonly used physiotherapy exercises.
Straight Leg Raises: Strengthens thigh muscles without stressing the knee
Heel Slides: Improves knee flexibility and movement
Quad Sets: Activates and strengthens the quadriceps muscles
Hamstring Stretch: Reduces tightness behind the knee
Step-Ups: Builds strength and improves balance
Common Goals of Knee Exercises
Key outcomes that these exercises aim to achieve.
Improve joint flexibility and range of motion
Strengthen muscles around the knee
Reduce pain and stiffness
Enhance balance and stability
Support recovery after injury or surgery
Safety Tips
Important precautions to follow while performing exercises.
Start slowly and increase intensity gradually
Avoid exercises that cause sharp pain
Maintain proper posture during movements
Use support if needed to prevent falls
Follow guidance from a physiotherapist
Conclusion
Knee exercises are an essential part of physiotherapy that help improve strength, flexibility, and overall joint health. With regular practice and proper guidance, individuals can reduce pain, regain mobility, and maintain an active lifestyle.