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3 Easy Steps To Healthy Knees

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Who Do You Know That Needs Our Help?

Do YouHave Fr iends Or Fami ly Unable To Do The Fol lowing:

� Move without pain � Bend & move freely � Balance confidently

� Stand comfortably � Run for longer distances � Live an active lifestyle

If you know someone suffering from aches and pains give the gift of health. Refer them to Pinnacle Physical Therapy & Personal Training today.

For many people, knee pain can be a way of life, limiting their ability to climb stairs, squat down to get something off the floor, enjoy long walks, shopping, and a host of other daily activities. The knee joint is one of the most complicated joints in the body and has to bear up to 6 times your body weight with running or jumping. This incredible joint has to move over a million times each year and over 80 million times over a lifetime. This is also the reason why things can go wrong, causing injury and pain. Just like taking care of your heart, your joints need attention to maintain a healthy state. Here are easy ways for you to take care of your knees, avoiding arthritis and other joint problems: 1. Stretch your hamstrings, quadriceps, and adductor muscles daily. By keeping these muscles flexible, the forces on your knee joints can be balanced, allowing your joint to bend, rotate, and for your patella (kneecap) to track properly. 2. Keep the muscles around your hips and knees strong. Especially the gluteals and quadriceps muscles. Studies show that those adults, especially over 55 who have stronger gluteals and quadriceps, tend to have less back pain and more ability to do daily activities. 3. Exercise regularly. While this is good for the whole body, the knees especially need exercise to keep their cartilage healthy. The cartilage does not have much blood supply and requires its nutrition from joint fluid. Most of the joint fluid absorbs into the cartilage only through movement and compression of the knee. Therefore, it is important to do weight bearing exercising such as walking, running, and other sports. However, if you have arthritis, it is advised to do fewer impact activities such as biking, elliptical machines, aquatic exercises, etc. Having a regular Physical Therapy checkup ensures that your joints are working at their peak performance. In addition, any problems will be discovered early, preventing the onset of arthritis and joint injury. If you do have arthritis or have had surgery, then a regular Physical Therapy check up is especially important. If your attention is on that sore knee, then it is time you called us for a free knee joint analysis. Talk to one of our expert physical therapists today and see how life can be with freely moving knees.

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Staff Spotlight

Get to know Dr. JR Watts, DPT, ATC, CSCS:

6. Give us one little known fact about you. I played one season of semi-pro baseball.

1. Where did you go to school? Marshall University for Undergrad and University of Southern California for PT School. 2. What is your favorite sport? Baseball, I actually pitched at Marshall. 3. What are your favorite professional sports teams? For Football The Steelers and Baseball The Cubs. 4. What is your favorite food? Mexican or sushi! 5. Do you have any hobbies? I enjoy brewing my own beer and playing golf.

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