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81 / Hashimoto's and Knee Pain w/ Dr. Emily Kiberd

81 / Hashimoto's and Knee Pain w/ Dr. Emily Kiberd

FromThyroid Strong


81 / Hashimoto's and Knee Pain w/ Dr. Emily Kiberd

FromThyroid Strong

ratings:
Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today I’d like to talk about knee pain as it relates to Hashimoto’s Disease. It’s not uncommon for me to see women with autoimmune conditions who also suffer from knee pain. Since they don’t remember injuring it, they often wonder why their knee hurts. When there’s no clear mechanism of injury present, that’s a big clue that an autoimmune condition could be the culprit.
I discuss some of the common signs of knee pain to be aware of. Stepping down, such as walking downstairs, puts a particularly large load on the tendon in the knees. Since Hashimoto’s can result in slower tendon turnover, this can be particularly uncomfortable. Hypermobile joints can also be a concern. I share some easy techniques for dealing with this.
I often recommend certain rehab exercises for helping pained knees. When done correctly, belly breathing, squats, and lunges can go far to regain strength in the knees. There are also a number of effective supplements, such as magnesium and fish oils, for getting a handle on inflammatory issues. Most importantly, get your blood work done and find a functional medicine doctor who understands this connection.
Have you experienced Hashimoto’s related knee pain? Let’s chat about it in the comments on the episode page!
 
In this episode
Why knees can hurt when they haven’t been injured
The importance of getting blood work done when symptoms persist
Common signs of knee pain
Why Hashimoto’s results in slower tendon turnover
Rehab exercises that will help restore knee strength
Supplements to help bring inflammation under control

 
Quotes
“All of our tissues, especially our tendons, are constantly regenerating and renewing. This takes longer for us when we have Hashimoto’s.” [5:46]
“Ultimately, lunges are what rehabs and stabilizes the knee joint, especially when there is hypermobility.” [11:43]
“If you’re a woman with Hashimoto’s and you have knee pain, know that you are not crazy, your body is not failing you. It goes hand in hand.” [12:07] 
 
Links
https://www.dremilykiberd.com/masterclass/ (Reserve your spot in the Hashimoto’s Masterclass)
Check out the full show notes for this episode here
https://urbanwellnessclinic.com/ (Urban Wellness Clinic)
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Released:
Feb 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Let me guess, you have questions about your Hashimoto’s diagnosis and are wondering how to finally feel better in your body living with an autoimmune condition. Thyroid Strong shines a light into today's health and wellness trends and debunks the myths surrounding nutrition and exercise with sound science to deliver actionable tips for you to use every day living with Hashimoto's. Follow your host, Dr. Emily Kiberd, Chiropractor and movement expert, as she interviews industry leaders on their simple and effective strategies to live a healthy, empowered life with Hashimoto’s.