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Symptoms > Arthritis Symptoms By Body Part > The Knee > Preventing Knee Problems
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Preventing Knee Problems

Many of the same measures used to treat knee problems can be used to prevent them in the first place. For example, staying physically active and maintaining a healthy weight – or losing weight if you are overweight – can relieve knee pain and reduce the risk of knee osteoarthritis.

Forteo, a bone loss drug, may heal cartilage loss after injury, possibly preventing arthritis. 

Read why overweight men are at risk of knee osteoarthritis.

Doing exercises to strengthen leg muscles and taking proper precautions against sports injuries can prevent problems both now and down the road.

The following tips can help:

Stretch and warm up before exercise. Cool down afterwards.
Don't overdo it. If you experience knee pain when exercising, stop and cool down.
Wear properly fitting shoes.
Avoid running on hard surfaces like asphalt and concrete when possible.
Avoid twisting your knees.
Wear protective sports equipment.
Stop exercising if you injure your knee and seek treatment.

Read more about exercising and knee injury prevention:

Study Points the Way to Preventing Knee Injuries in Female Athletes

The Brain May Play a Role in a Common Knee Injury.

david appleby
09 Dec 2011, 13:40
do you agree with knee supports/supprtimg the joint?? others say you need to let the mucles regain strenth to support...ie no support..I use one for mountaineering to come downhill and without would still be up there. also have poor hips...so do they both old s problem. together to mske the problem...many thanks for your intended reply...with hope
Patricia Monds
23 Aug 2010, 10:35
Good news! I have been using arthritis dvd for over 3 years. I started using it because of arthritis in my knees. Iam much better. I do the exercise 3 times a week. I was checked recently for bone density. I was told that i have a spine of a 18 year old. I am almost 70. THANKS!B

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