Video 098 | Exercises for Knee Therapy (30 Minute Workout) with Lauren Eirk
Living Better • 12-Aug-2020
This thirty minute routine will show you how to exercise with a knee injury, chronic pain, or instability. Lauren will use a chair and a variety of resistance tools to help target knee muscles for strengthening benefits. This routine is appropriate for all levels of fitness, with many modifications given for each exercise. This video can be done regularly to prevent injuries and improve the stability of the knee joint. Knees are commonly injured due to their proximity to the hip and ankle. Learn how to move with confidence and power in this video.
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