First you need to address and find out the cause of your knee pain and what limits your movement. We strongly suggest that you seek medical consult for proper diagnosis and treatment. There may be some underlying issues that bring out these problems. Once you get a final diagnosis, you can get in touch with us again to check which exercises are suitable for you.
Articles in this section
- Do you have a program for a Runner’s Knee?
- Any advice for the pain in hamstring area after strenuous activity?
- My calves are tight, any recommendations?
- What exercises can I do to gain flexibility after an ACL tear?
- What exercises do you recommend to address knee pain?
- What exercises do you suggest after knee replacements?
- Can your exercises help to increase mobility and relieve knee pain?
- What are your suggestions to lessen pain when squatting and bending on my knees?
- ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) - Knee Stiffness Exercise
- ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) - snapping / popping in the back of my knee
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.