Exercise and Fitness
Related: About this forumQ: I shouldn't do lunges or squats because of my knees (both have torn meniscus) - so
can anyone suggest any substitute exercises to strengthen the front and back of my thighs? I do leg lifts with my knees locked, an exercise I did in physical therapy, but that only does so much. Would weights wrapped around my ankles add enough weight to strengthen thighs?
Thanks for any help!
LeftofObama
(4,243 posts)I used them briefly several years ago and they really didn't do anything except give me sore ankles.
If you have access to one you might want to try running in place in a pool. There is little to no impact on the knees and the resistance will help strengthen your legs.
Nay
(12,051 posts)problems.
I already do water aerobics 4 times a week, so I may be doing all I need to do.
DavidDvorkin
(19,868 posts)Not while walking. I do specific exercises with them: leg extensions while seated, hamstring curls, leg lifts to side, back, and front.
Nay
(12,051 posts)The extensions and curls may be a bit much.
mythology
(9,527 posts)I find the elliptical machine, particularly pedaling backwards, is good for the quads. Forwards is better for the hamstrings.
If your knee is up to it, wall sits are good too.
If you have a partner, doing resistance work like having your partner press against you while you either walk or crawl forward is good for the leg muscles, but especially the crawling might be hard on your knees, even if it is low impact.