Being physically active has many benefits. It can improve your ability to cope with
pain. It may also help improve your mood, sleep, and overall health. Your healthcare
provider can help you plan an exercise program that’s right for your needs. This may
include:
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Stretching and range-of-motion exercises
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Low-impact exercise, such as
walking, biking, swimming, and other water exercise
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Strength training using light weights
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Walking up the stairs instead of taking the elevator
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Riding a bike instead of driving
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Parking your car farther from your destination
You may need to stay away from
high-impact activities. These involve jumping, running, or sudden starts, stops, or
changes of direction. If you haven’t exercised in a long time or you have physical
limitations, your healthcare provider may refer you to a physical therapist. They
can
teach you stretches and exercises that fit your condition and fitness level.