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    Lifestyle Tips to Manage and Prevent Osteoarthritis of the Knee

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    Bangkok International Hospital (Brain x Bone)
    Updated on: 11 Dec 2025
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    Lifestyle Tips to Manage and Prevent Osteoarthritis of the Knee
    Bangkok International Hospital (Brain x Bone)
    Updated on: 11 Dec 2025

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    Osteoarthritis is called wear-and-tear arthritis because it is a result of using joints every day. The older a person gets, the greater the wear-and-tear. Some risk factors of osteoarthritis include hereditary, age, gender, diet, and lifestyle factors. There is no cure for osteoarthritis, but you can manage symptoms and reduce risk factors. If you do develop osteoarthritis, there are many lifestyle changes you can make to slow the course of the disease.


    1) Avoid kneeling and squatting

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    2) Leg extensions work your quadriceps muscles located on the front of your thigh. Sit in a chair with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Lift your right foot off the floor by straightening your knee. Pause at the top of the movement, squeezing your quadriceps muscles. Lower your foot back to the floor and repeat the extension with your left leg. Perform 10 to 15 repetitions per leg. You can increase the workload by placing a sandbag on your ankles.

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    3) Maintain your ideal body weight

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    4) Low-impact exercise can improve joint health e.g. swimming, walking, and riding a bicycle

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    5) For elderly, avoid climbing stairs

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    Symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee often develop slowly and worsen over time. You should consult a doctor if you have any of these symptoms

    • Pain when you are walking or climbing stairs
    • Pain when laying down
    • Periodic inflammation
    • Stiffness after a period of inactivity
    • Knees becoming bent and bowed
    • Crepitus – a creaking, crunching, grinding sensation when you move the joint

    Overweight, joint injuries, steroids, and gout/rheumatoid medications are factors that may increase your risk of osteoarthritis of the knee. Changing lifestyle can help prevent the condition.

     

    It does not matter how young or old you are. You can enjoy the MOVE again!

    With total knee replacement surgical technique, a patient will have less pain, shorter recovery time, and be able to start walking within a day after the surgery

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    Reference :
    • osteoarthritis

    For more information, please contact

    Hip and Knee Center

    2nd Floor, South wing (S2) Bangkok International Hospital Building

    Everyday 08.00 AM. – 04.00 PM.

    (+66) 2308 7085

    (+66) 2310 3731

    1719 (local mobile calls only)

    [email protected]

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