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Knee Osteoarthritis Exercises

While osteoarthritis is a normal part of the aging process, it doesn’t have to sideline you. Although stiffness and discomfort are common, targeted exercise is one of the most effective ways to support your joints and regain mobility. This guide provides practical, easy-to-follow exercises designed to strengthen the muscles supporting your knee and help you manage your symptoms with confidence.

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Dupuytrens Disease

Ever felt a firm bump in your palm or noticed your fingers don't want to straighten out like they used to? You're not alone. Dupuytren's Disease is surprisingly common, especially in men over 40. It usually starts small—just a little nodule under the skin—but over time it can turn into thick cords that pull your fingers down. The earlier you catch it, the more options you have for treatment. Let's break down what to look for and what you can do about it.

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Trigger Finger

If your finger locks up or makes a clicking sound when you try to straighten it, you might have trigger finger. It's that annoying condition where your finger gets "stuck" in a bent position and then suddenly pops straight—kind of like pulling a trigger. It happens when the tendon in your finger gets inflamed and can't glide smoothly anymore. The good news? There are plenty of treatment options, from simple exercises to more advanced therapies, that can get your finger moving freely again.

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OA Thumb Exercises

Exercise is one of the first lines in management in a thumb joint with normal age related changes. It is key to ensure you continue to function well by maintaining strength, range of movement, fitness and joint health with increasing evidence showing that exercise can protect the joint from further changes.

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Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) Exercises

If you're active, hip pain and stiffness might be caused by Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI), where the hip bones (the ball and socket) rub together. This simple guide explains why this happens (from Cam or Pincer bone bumps), what symptoms to look for, and the best way to get better. We give you a clear, step-by-step physiotherapy plan and exercises to strengthen your hip and get you moving without pain again.

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Hip Osteoarthritis Exercises

Ready to take control of your Hip Osteoarthritis treatment? This isn't just a list of movements—it's your Level 3 roadmap to stronger muscles, better stability, and less pain. We've compiled the most effective exercises (like the High Step-Up and Single Leg Bridge) and the essential stretches (hello, glute and hip flexor relief!) designed specifically to improve hip function.

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