Small Amounts of Movement Can Ease Stiffness.

Most people think they need a big workout to help their knee.

They don’t.

Short, manageable bouts of movement can start improving stiffness, confidence, and walking tolerance — especially when your knee feels sensitive.

People often wait until they have time or energy for a “proper” workout.

But your knee responds to what you can do regularly, not what you do intensely.

Small steps help because they:

• reduce stiffness

• improve circulation

• help calm fear of movement

• build trust in the joint

• make walking feel easier

• support strength over time

And they’re achievable on days when you’re tired, sore, or overwhelmed.

You don’t have to push harder.

You just need movement that feels doable most days.

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