Assisted Static Side Lunge
Written By David Song
ASSISTED STATIC SIDE LUNGE
The assisted static side lunge exercise is used as a hip and knee strengthening exercise. Start by holding a chair, wall or stable counter to support your balance and offload your body weight. Lunge to the side making sure that the knee tracks in line with the middle of your foot. Raise yourself back to a standing position by extending your bent knee and hip.
Muscles involved:
quadriceps
vastus lateralis
vastus intermedius
vastus medialis
rectus femoris
gluteus medius
gluteus maximus
Related conditions:
runner’s knee / jumper’s knee
quadriceps tendinitis / patellar tendinitis
meniscus tear
patellofemoral pain syndrome
ITB syndrome
knee osteoarthritis
hip osteoarthritis
chondromalacia patellae
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