Exercise protocols that help menopausal joint pain (and what makes it worse)
Low-impact high-resistance training improves joint stability and pain scores. Long-distance running and high-intensity plyometrics often worsen midlife arthralgia.
1 min readReviewed May 2026
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Low-impact high-resistance training improves joint stability and pain scores. Long-distance running and high-intensity plyometrics often worsen midlife arthralgia.