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While you can’t strengthen joints directly, you can strengthen the muscles around them, which is the best way to prevent injuries and keep your legs in tip-top shape. In this article, we’ve compiled 11 exercises, listed from easiest to hardest, that you can do daily to strengthen the muscles in your knees and ankles. These exercises are great for recovering from an injury as well as preventing any more.

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Knee bends

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  1. Stand about 12 in (30 cm) away from a wall with your feet about hip-width apart. With your back facing the wall, slowly bend your knees, and slide your backside along the wall for support (and to help you keep your balance). Stop bending when your knees are about to go over your toes, then slowly slide back up along the wall. [7]
    • Try doing about 10 repetitions 3 times in a row.
    • For a smoother movement, place an exercise ball between your back and the wall.
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Thigh contractions

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  1. Sit in a comfy chair with your back straight and your feet flat on the ground. Slowly straighten and raise your right leg, stopping when it's completely straight. Squeeze your right thigh muscles and hold the position for 15 seconds, then lower your leg down and switch sides. This might feel like you aren’t doing much, but you’ll notice your quads getting stronger in no time! [8]
    • Try doing 3 sets of 15 second repetitions on both legs.
    • To make this exercise harder, try wearing a small ankle weight on both legs.
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Straight leg raises

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  1. Sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor and your back straight. Slowly raise and straighten your right leg, flexing your foot to point your toes upward. Keep your leg raised and move it gently up and down 10 times, but don’t let your foot touch the floor! Then, switch to the other leg. [9]
    • Do 3 sets of 10 repetitions on each leg.
    • Holding the tension in your leg will help strengthen your muscles faster, which will protect your knee joints as you exercise or play sports.
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  1. If you’ve done squats before, you know just how well they can tone and build leg muscle. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your toes facing slightly outward. Slowly lower yourself by bending your knees, sending your rear end backwards. Stop bending before your knees extend over your toes, then slowly lift back up. [10]
    • Try doing 3 sets of 10 repetitions.
    • If you have knee problems, use caution with squats. They’re great for building leg muscles, but they can also put a lot of strain on your knees.
  1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, then step forward with your right leg. Drop your back knee to bend toward the floor and keep your forward knee directly over your ankle. Then, squeeze your upper legs and your glutes to return to a standing position before switching sides. You can make this exercise a little tougher by holding small dumbbells in each hand. [11]
    • Try doing 3 sets of 5 repetitions on each leg. [12]
    • If you have trouble maintaining your balance in a lunge, hold onto a chair for support.
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