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Joint pain in midlife is common—especially in the knees, hips, and hands. In this episode of The Menopause Reset Podcast, hosts Susan and Karen explain in plain language why joints can feel stiffer after menopause and share simple, safe steps to feel better without guessing.
What we cover
Try this tonight: set supportive shoes by the door, put a cool pack in the freezer, choose five strength moves for tomorrow, and plan a simple dinner with protein and vegetables.
This week: do 2 strength sessions, add 3–4 gentle cardio sessions, take one longer easy walk or swim you enjoy, set a reminder to move every 30–40 minutes during desk time, and try a fish or bean dinner twice.
Keywords: menopause joint pain, menopause knee pain, hip pain, hand pain, joint stiffness, osteoarthritis relief, gentle exercise, strength training, walking for joint pain, water aerobics, flare plan, supportive shoes, ice pack, home ergonomics, topical gel, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, fish oil, glucosamine, chondroitin, turmeric, vitamin D, physical therapy, hormone therapy, women over 40, The Menopause Reset Podcast.
Subscribe/Follow: If this helped, follow on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, leave a quick rating or review, and share it with a friend whose knees or hands need some care.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for information only and is not medical advice. Please speak with your own healthcare professional for guidance that fits your health history.
By Menopause PodcastJoint pain in midlife is common—especially in the knees, hips, and hands. In this episode of The Menopause Reset Podcast, hosts Susan and Karen explain in plain language why joints can feel stiffer after menopause and share simple, safe steps to feel better without guessing.
What we cover
Try this tonight: set supportive shoes by the door, put a cool pack in the freezer, choose five strength moves for tomorrow, and plan a simple dinner with protein and vegetables.
This week: do 2 strength sessions, add 3–4 gentle cardio sessions, take one longer easy walk or swim you enjoy, set a reminder to move every 30–40 minutes during desk time, and try a fish or bean dinner twice.
Keywords: menopause joint pain, menopause knee pain, hip pain, hand pain, joint stiffness, osteoarthritis relief, gentle exercise, strength training, walking for joint pain, water aerobics, flare plan, supportive shoes, ice pack, home ergonomics, topical gel, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, fish oil, glucosamine, chondroitin, turmeric, vitamin D, physical therapy, hormone therapy, women over 40, The Menopause Reset Podcast.
Subscribe/Follow: If this helped, follow on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, leave a quick rating or review, and share it with a friend whose knees or hands need some care.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for information only and is not medical advice. Please speak with your own healthcare professional for guidance that fits your health history.