How to Fix Knee Pain going Downstairs/Downhill - Dr. Wil & Dr. Kirsten

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Do you have knee pain when going down stairs or downhill?

Start this one easy exercise to fix knee pain and enjoy hiking and going down the stairs again.

A simple screener, called the Patrick’s Step is also an easy exercise you can do daily at home to fix knee pain.

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