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A person can lose weight to make their knees lose some extra bulge, or they can have plastic surgery done on their knees. Other than that, there is no way a person can get smaller knees.
Some joints are used more than others. Those that are used heavily: Knees, shoulders, ankles, and hips, have the cartilage break down and deteriorate. This can cause Arthritis (inflammation) and pain.
if your knees are out of line, you will not be able to walk when you get older and they are unfixable
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Joints make it possible for your knees and ankles to work.
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Cartilage. That's why your knees are such excellent shock-absorbers.
A person can lose weight to make their knees lose some extra bulge, or they can have plastic surgery done on their knees. Other than that, there is no way a person can get smaller knees.
Cartilages are found in ears, knees and elbows, between the ribs, between tendons and ligaments and nose
is it cartilage
It depends on what kind of exercise you are talking about. If it is running, then the cartilage in between the vertebra of the spine wear down, as well as the cartilage protecting the knees, bringing on the chance of early arthritis.
no, jogging ain't bad for the knees but they might damage your cartilage between the kneecap and can cause arthritis , but with the damage of bone, comes growth and with growth comes sexier and longer legs.
Some good ways to strengthen your knees would be to perform exercises which would strengthen the muscles around your knees. Low impact sports would help to build muscles on your knees as well.
That's typically caused by cartilage damage or possibly even early signs of arthritis.
Cartilage is a firm, elastic and flexible type of connective tissue that covers the surface of joints, allowing bones to slide over each other. It is found on the ears, nose, knees, elbows, trachea and larynx.
well, my friend has a similar problem where she can't walk for too long and she can't run at all. she has frayed cartilage in her knees. i suggest you get a doctor to check it out just so that if it is something serious you can get it fixed.
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