Knee Position

Should I keep my knee straight or bent?

May 28, 20252 min read

A common question I receive from people suffering with 🤯 CHRONIC KNEE PAIN is…


“Should I Keep My Knees Straight Or Bent?”


The answer to this depends on the specific condition or injury you're dealing with…


But there are some general guidelines to follow


Straight Knee Position - Keeping the knee straight, or extended, is often recommended in the initial stages of an injury or for conditions that involve inflammation. 


This helps restrict movement and allows the joint to rest. Immobilizing the knee with a splint or brace may be advised.


Bent Knee Position - On the other hand, bending the knee can be beneficial for improving blood flow, reducing stiffness, and restoring mobility.


This is typically incorporated as you progress through the healing process and start gentle range-of-motion exercises.


Some general rules of thumb:


  • After an acute injury, start with the knee straight to limit motion and allow healing.


  • Once the initial inflammation subsides, gently start bending the knee to improve circulation and flexibility.


  • For chronic conditions like arthritis, a combination of straight and bent positions may be recommended.


  • Always use pillows, braces, or other supports to keep the knee properly aligned, regardless of the position.


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Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.

Dr. Rich Benjamin graduated from Sherman College of Chiropractic in 2005. He is certified in the Gonstead technique and was President of the Gonstead Study Club during his tenure at Sherman. He specializes in Knee Pain, Shoulder Pain and Peripheral Neurological in Fort Mill, SC.

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